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LSAT on Resume for McKinsey consulting resume drop?
It's above 175. I heard with consulting you can do this.
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Re: LSAT on Resume for McKinsey consulting resume drop?
I think it is common to put SAT, MCAT, GRE, and LSAT scores on your resume for consulting positions, so yes.
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Re: LSAT on Resume for McKinsey consulting resume drop?
Yes, they are used to seeing this level of doucheyness from their applicants. I personally think it's tacky but my consulting firm (not MBB) doesn't hold it against any of our applicants. Though most of the time the information is redundant. Your institution reflects well on your ability to gain admission to a very selective school, and your GPA will reflect your performance there. If your GPA doesn't really match up with your LSAT then you may raise more red flags than green ones (i.e. this guy has an LSAT above the 75th percentile for his school, but couldn't manage to get grades in the top 50%).