Hardest Law School to get into Forum
- tlsadmin3
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Hardest Law School to get into
What law schools are you going to apply to this cycle? Do you know how hard it is to get into those law schools? What law school do you think is the hardest law school to get into? According to the data from the American Bar Association Yale Law School is. Yale’s acceptance rate is only 8.2% of all applicants and the median undergraduate GPA of their 2019 class was 3.93 and the median LSAT was 173. Do you think you have what it takes to get into the toughest law school?
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Re: Hardest Law School to get into
University of Arkansas at Little Rock or Ole Miss, the Harvard of the delta.
(Disclaimer- love Ole Miss and the grove, but go Vols).
(Disclaimer- love Ole Miss and the grove, but go Vols).
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Re: Hardest Law School to get into
Definitely Princeton
- RunnerRunner
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Re: Hardest Law School to get into
It’s true. I sent a law school application to Princeton and they didn’t even bother to respond. Like, no application confirmation, no waitlist notification, not even a rejection letter. They straight up ghosted me; it was as if the law school didn’t exist. I thought I was a good candidate, but I guess I just wasn’t Princeton Law School material.
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Re: Hardest Law School to get into
Nearly half of applicants get rejected. Brutal competition. I'm glad it was easier back when I applied.
What's the difference between a UArkansas-Little Rock student and a UArkansas-Fayetteville student? The latter got rejected from UALR



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