Part-time vs full-time: different LSAT standards?
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 9:16 pm
Many schools' websites indicate 25-75%ile LSAT scores for their respective part-time programs are lower than those of their respective full-time programs.
Has anyone here experienced this? Know someone who has?
My Oct LSAT was 157, lower than the median for the full-time programs I'm seeking in Chicago (Chicago-Kent, DePaul, Loyola) but about on target for their part-time programs. Only issue is my 2.8 UGPA; I do, however, have many years of work experience.
Has anyone here experienced this? Know someone who has?
My Oct LSAT was 157, lower than the median for the full-time programs I'm seeking in Chicago (Chicago-Kent, DePaul, Loyola) but about on target for their part-time programs. Only issue is my 2.8 UGPA; I do, however, have many years of work experience.