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kikou

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Using your LSAT for UK Law School Admission

Post by kikou » Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:25 pm

Hi!

I have a BS from a US school and have about three years of significant legal experience here. I also have a good LSAT score; however, it is not enough to make up for my less than stellar GPA (which is still above a 3.0) for me to get in a T14.

So I've been thinking about getting an LBB, but my research shows that international applicants need to basically have a lot of AP/IB credits and a high SAT/ACT score.

My question is, would it be possible for me to use my BS and LSAT instead for admission into a law school in the UK (I realize the LSAT is not a requirement there)?

Thanks!

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banjo

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Re: Using your LSAT for UK Law School Admission

Post by banjo » Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:48 pm

You would rather flee the country and get a second bachelors degree than retake the LSAT? Who is going to pay? What is your plan for getting a job with your LLB?

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