That depends on your GPA and Lsat score. The median GPA is around a 3.65, I believe, and median lsat is 170-171. If you don't have those kind of numbers you'll have very little chance of getting in (provided you don't have fantastic 'soft' factors (including, but not limited to, URM status)). With numbers hovering around the medians you'd be wise to work very hard on your personal statement. Something will have to separate you from everyone else "in the middle." If numbers or life history don't do that, you'd better make up for it with how well you can make yourself 'seem' interesting.
of what importance is studying law to a business student?
No. Studying efficiently isn't necessarily studying hard. It is using the most effective, time-conscious practices for yourself to study the material. Studying hard probably refers to the amount of material or time spent studying.
not if you like studying anything that has to do with the law. : )
Staying government is learning American culture, the founding of the Constitution and American political. Staying Law is studying the laws that make up the law in America.
by studying hard
Studying
By studying hard in school.
By studying hard
Component of studying are focus, hard work, honesty, obedience and truthfulness.
Miley is studying science .She has a hard tine remembering the names of the bones.
Erm.....try and get a job
By working hard and studying.