Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School Forum
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Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School
Essentially based on my observations and some of the recruiting strategies I have seen; I have come to the conclusion that if you want to go to law school there will be a school waiting to take you. Does anyone believe that it is possible to not get accepted into law school? I mean obviously if you are only applying to 1st and 2nd tier schools it will be entirely possible to be rejected but applying to 3rd and 4th tier schools almost always it seems will guarantee acceptance somewhere regardless of academic or personal background.
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Re: Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School
Yeah, there is pretty much always going to be some school willing to take your money.
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Re: Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School
Of course, there are around 200 law schools, the lowest of which will accept pretty much anyone as far as I understand.
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Re: Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School
Yes, 100%. There are some schools that, at least from my research, will literally take anyone. Just need a pulse and a 4-year degree. I remember there was a girl I knew who had a 1.9 GPA and a ~145 LSAT and she got into a few law schools. Where she ended up attending made her do some pre-course stuff the summer before 1L started.
In sum, yeah there's always going to be some of the bottom schools who will gladly take your money.
In sum, yeah there's always going to be some of the bottom schools who will gladly take your money.
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Re: Almost Impossible not to get Accepted into Law School
Had a friend who didn't get into anything last eyar.. Wanted to go to non-credentialed, but I told them to wait and reapply next cycle.
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