The London School of Economics (LSE) does not have a strict SAT score requirement for admission, as it primarily considers A-levels or equivalent qualifications. However, competitive applicants typically have high SAT scores, often above 1400 out of 1600. It's essential to check the specific entry requirements for your chosen program, as they can vary. Additionally, LSE values a strong overall application, including personal statements and references.
You should have a 28 to be accepted.
As with any applicants, it depends on the school, your cocurricular activities, your G.P.A., and many, many other factors. There is no one accepted score.
a 27 is good but a 32-34 is usually a guaranteed
None - anyone who graduates high school is admitted.
For the best information check their website, send the school an email, or give them a call. Besides, your ACT score is not the sole determinent of being accepted or denied.
By that time, they're no longer looking at the SAT; they'll be looking at your LSATs.
To be a lawyer, you need to graduate three years of law school and be accepted into the state bar association. To get into law school you have to have a bachelor's degree, have a satisfactory score on the LSAT test, and be accepted. To be accepted into the bar you have to pass a huge test and undergo a stringent character examination.
no
C and above anything below you won't get accepted.
An average score is around 215 for those accepted.
For most colleges and universities 1400 SAT score is considered a good score for admissions.
In the UK, you can -- but in the US college is required before you are eligible to enter law school. You can! only if you pass with your really high score on your LSAT test, if you get 180 which is the highest score even Harvard University will accept you.