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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of these replies seem like they are from people whose experience with law school admissions is somewhat out of date Once upon a time, it was all about GPA and LSAT. Since Covid, everyone has a 4.0 GPA and 175 LSAT scores are much more common. For a Top 14 law school, admission today is much more like admission for the most selective undergrad institutions. In addition to top grades/test scores, an applicant needs to have a story line, showing a course of study that intersects with extracurricular activities, summer experiences and - ideally - at least a year of professional work that can all be woven into a narrative about law school is the next logical step. The undergraduate major doesn’t matter as long as it is a logical part of the applicant’s narrative [/quote]
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