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[quote=Anonymous]This was decades ago but I was a middling student with an art degree from a top 30ish school and 1 point off a perfect LSAT. I was accepted at a middling law school where I was #2 in my class after 1st year. Transferred to a top 14 that does not rank its grads, but I only got less than an A in one class throughout law school and I graduated order of the coif. All kinds of students make good lawyers if they are good at logic, confident in their analytical abilities, and the subject matter engages them. I loved law school, it was fun for me. Engineers are not inherently more likely to be good lawyers than political science majors, although you need that to be a patent lawyer. I was better at law school than most of the engineers I knew there and I knew a few. I have had an excellent public policy career, not big law, still having fun every day. [/quote]
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