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Reply to "Everyone I ever met who went to Harvard Law School graduated from a college I've never heard of."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the most part a top law school requires two things (unless you’re a development admit/urm)—a great gpa starting with freshman year of college and a great ability to master standardized testing in order to get 170 plus on the LSAT. There are exceptions, sure but this is the general profile. There’s no athletic recruiting or such. So someone already very motivated academically at age 18 with a great testing ability. So what does this translate to? The same pool of kids going to top 20 undergrads and shooting for top merit scholarships and honors colleges at top flagship publics. (While undergrads have gone test optional, for top schools, you still have kids submitting great scores)[/quote] Aren’t top law schools LSAT optional now?[/quote] They still require a test—HLS and YLS (not sure about others) require either the LSAT or GRE. You can also elect to do both. [/quote]
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