What happens if ls admissions become just gpa based?
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 11:48 am
There has been ample talk since 2022 with having law schools consider standardized tests being not requisite, which was to take place in 2025. It appears in 2023 this didn’t pass and appears either a standardized test lsat or gre will still be required in 2025, though am not sure as haven’t seen anymore recent updates.
If however when I apply fall 2025, and admissions are just gpa based I feel I am screwed with the sub lsac 3.0 gpa since I need a 175 plus lsat to counteract it.
If it becomes gpa based, but applicants can still take the lsat though it will be deemed optional, what could then happen to a 3.0/175+? Before, they could break top 20 , but without lsat requirement could they still break 50 or hopefully not get denied everywhere?
If however when I apply fall 2025, and admissions are just gpa based I feel I am screwed with the sub lsac 3.0 gpa since I need a 175 plus lsat to counteract it.
If it becomes gpa based, but applicants can still take the lsat though it will be deemed optional, what could then happen to a 3.0/175+? Before, they could break top 20 , but without lsat requirement could they still break 50 or hopefully not get denied everywhere?