Ive always been a poor standardized test, i took the lsat and got a 151. I decided to continue on with my career as an accountant, became a licensed CPA, however still have this burning desire to study law. I decided to take some months off and hit the lsat again, only to improve my score to a 156. I'm also a minority with a disabilty (i hate saying that). I just wanted to know what are my chances at the following schools and whether its worth my time to even reply:
Santa Clara University
University of San Diego
Loyola LA
University of San Francisco
Regards
3.4 156 Forum
- rw2264

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stop telling yourself you're a horrible test taker and study your ass off.
- bissey

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minority as in urm?thatguy99 wrote:Ive always been a poor standardized test, i took the lsat and got a 151. I decided to continue on with my career as an accountant, became a licensed CPA, however still have this burning desire to study law. I decided to take some months off and hit the lsat again, only to improve my score to a 156. I'm also a minority with a disabilty (i hate saying that). I just wanted to know what are my chances at the following schools and whether its worth my time to even reply:
Santa Clara University
University of San Diego
Loyola LA
University of San Francisco
Regards
if you do part time at SC, SD and Loyola, you're in; full time is probably out. in at SF
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thatguy99

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how much easier is it to get into the part time programs?
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