So I'm thinking about going to college at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. It seems like a pretty underrated school that offers a great experience and education. One thing I noticed though was that TESC doesn't give grades, but evaluations.
As I said I'm not even in college yet, but I want to know how a law school would look at my application.
Would it be purely based on my LSAT? Would the no grades in college help or hurt my chances? If any of you have personal experience with this, I'd really appreciate your input.
Thanks
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Re: Planning ahead.
It might help if your LSAT score is above a particular law school's median LSAT score for matriculating students.