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eof student
If I am an eof (equal oppurtunity fund) student and I received and LSAT fee waiver from LSAC will this help my chances for getting into a law school?
- merichard87
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Re: eof student
Not unless you can spin your financial hardship into a witty, well-written and touching PS. (And have the numbers to back it up)
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Re: eof student
numbers meaning lsat score or what?
- merichard87
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Re: eof student
Yes numbers meaning LSAT score and GPA.
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Re: eof student
anybody else have an opinion on this..? first person to go to college in my family, social-economic distress...
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Re: eof student
161 lsat. 2.9 lsac gpa soild undergrad