No LSAT but... Forum
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No LSAT but...
3.45 GPA from state university from 2003.
will apply only to in-state schools (2 to choose from lol).
have worked around the court system for about five years now as an officer.
I don't know what else to throw in here, but what kind of LSAT should I need?
have been a supervisor at work.
have about eight years of community volunteer experience that I actually just ended a few months ago when I moved.
very interested in law and have been since I was in high school
will apply only to in-state schools (2 to choose from lol).
have worked around the court system for about five years now as an officer.
I don't know what else to throw in here, but what kind of LSAT should I need?
have been a supervisor at work.
have about eight years of community volunteer experience that I actually just ended a few months ago when I moved.
very interested in law and have been since I was in high school
- kalvano
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Re: No LSAT but...
It might possibly, maybe, be just a little bit helpful to know which two schools you are talking about.
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Re: No LSAT but...
I'd imagine somewhere between a 155 and a 170.RunningFromTheLaw wrote:3.45 GPA from state university from 2003.
will apply only to in-state schools (2 to choose from lol).
have worked around the court system for about five years now as an officer.
I don't know what else to throw in here, but what kind of LSAT should I need?
have been a supervisor at work.
have about eight years of community volunteer experience that I actually just ended a few months ago when I moved.
very interested in law and have been since I was in high school
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Re: No LSAT but...
beachbum wrote:I'd imagine somewhere between a 155 and a 170.RunningFromTheLaw wrote:3.45 GPA from state university from 2003.
will apply only to in-state schools (2 to choose from lol).
have worked around the court system for about five years now as an officer.
I don't know what else to throw in here, but what kind of LSAT should I need?
have been a supervisor at work.
have about eight years of community volunteer experience that I actually just ended a few months ago when I moved.
very interested in law and have been since I was in high school

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Re: No LSAT but...
U of Arkansaskalvano wrote:It might possibly, maybe, be just a little bit helpful to know which two schools you are talking about.
U of Arkansas Little Rock
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- kalvano
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Re: No LSAT but...
RunningFromTheLaw wrote:U of Arkansaskalvano wrote:It might possibly, maybe, be just a little bit helpful to know which two schools you are talking about.
U of Arkansas Little Rock
Mid-150's should get you in to Fayettville.
However, shoot for the highest possible score.
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Re: No LSAT but...
kalvano wrote:RunningFromTheLaw wrote:U of Arkansaskalvano wrote:It might possibly, maybe, be just a little bit helpful to know which two schools you are talking about.
U of Arkansas Little Rock
Mid-150's should get you in to Fayettville.
However, shoot for the highest possible score.
Any thoughts about what it'd take to get some funding, i.e. scholarships?
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Re: No LSAT but...
RunningFromTheLaw wrote:kalvano wrote:RunningFromTheLaw wrote:U of Arkansaskalvano wrote:It might possibly, maybe, be just a little bit helpful to know which two schools you are talking about.
U of Arkansas Little Rock
Mid-150's should get you in to Fayettville.
However, shoot for the highest possible score.
Any thoughts about what it'd take to get some funding, i.e. scholarships?
Hit over the 75th for good consideration.