The LSAT Score is a Joke, and I am not laughing.
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:48 am
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This. Class rank? Really?glitter178 wrote:The greatest part of this post is that you dismiss the LSAT as indicative of intelligence while suggesting that UG prestige / GPA *is* indicative of those things. Holy self serving, batman.
Lawyer1234 wrote:Thanks to all, but I got into Penn Law in the end and that is where I am going this fall.
I disagree that rankings are unimportant or "a horrible reason to pick a school", I think a school's rank is the most important factor. But maybe that's just my youthful immaturity speaking.
Except maybe the kid who got up during class on the first day, left, and returned half an hour later with a latte. He's already legendary.Max324 wrote:Obvious troll is obvious. It's literally the first day of classes for Penn Law 1Ls. No one could possibly be this stupid.
Showing the professor who is boss, I like that.shinton88 wrote:Except maybe the kid who got up during class on the first day, left, and returned half an hour later with a latte. He's already legendary.Max324 wrote:Obvious troll is obvious. It's literally the first day of classes for Penn Law 1Ls. No one could possibly be this stupid.
(I don't even go to Penn.)
I was unsure at first, but once I readparatactical wrote:Oh hai dere, Philospher King.
It is a joke and a crime
I knew.I propose we abolish the LSAT right now
Lol. This is awesome.shinton88 wrote:Except maybe the kid who got up during class on the first day, left, and returned half an hour later with a latte. He's already legendary.Max324 wrote:Obvious troll is obvious. It's literally the first day of classes for Penn Law 1Ls. No one could possibly be this stupid.
(I don't even go to Penn.)
How is this even possible?Tom Joad wrote:161? Penn must be hard up this year.
Obviously no test is perfect and there are exceptions to almost everything, but I think you're missing the very definition of correlation. LSAT scores *are* correlated with law school performance unfortunately, and there is empirical proof. http://www.lsac.org/jd/pdfs/lsat-score- ... rmance.pdf Especially in combination with UGPA. Your proposed solution would favor rich white kids who can afford to pay for the best schools. The LSAT is more of an equalizer given grading trends, major etc. Though since you're apparently "intelligent, hard working and determined" (at least you've implied that) you probably know that....Lawyer1234 wrote:I am a 1L at a T10 law school and I want to vent something. An LSAT Score does not adequately correlate with intelligence, hard work, determination, or law school performance. It is a joke and a crime that law schools are using it to determine who gets into which law schools. I propose we abolish the LSAT right now and replace it with a composite measure: Undergrad School Rank and/or Reputation and undergrad GPA (plus whatever softer factors the law schools want to use like extracurriculars, work experience, diversity, study abroad, etc.).
Here is the thing with the LSAT, it is pure luck that some people were born with a small growth in their brain (let's call it the LSAT tumor) that can crank out rapid answers to logical games and others were unlucky not to be born with it. That is where it ends. The LSAT is a lottery, it correlates with the presence of the LSAT tumor, and only mildly (if at all) with the hundreds of other important factors that go into making a great law school student.
Full disclosure: I had a low LSAT score but a near perfect undergrad GPA. I barely made it into my dream school off the waitlist, now I see to my joy/sorrow that the high LSATers who coasted in (with huge financial awards to boot) are not any better off when the rubber hits the road in law school.
Thanks for listening.