There are no ACT requirements for law school. Perspective students are required to take the LSAT.
The ACT is used to get into undergraduate school. Most law schools require the LSAT for entrance. You will have to check the specific requirements to determine what score you need for a specific law school.
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Write the law school and ask them to send you a catalog. It will give the requirements for admission.
I personally don't believe there are any ACT requirements but you should ask a school rep this question .
Requirements to get into law school include criteria such as the Law School Admissions Tests (LSAT), a well rounded course schedule for your undergraduate transcripts, a GPA (usually above 3.5), and a personal statement.
The ACT will get you into an undergraduate degree program, but not law school. A BA or BS degree (or equivalent) is required before you can apply to law schools in the U.S. The standardized test required for law school admission is the LSAT.
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One would need to check the official McGeorge School of Law's website for information on admission requirements. If a person fulfills those requirements, there is an online application to fill out.
If you are asking what are the lowest grades that will be accepted by a law school for admission, the requirements will vary from one law school to another.
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There is no ACT score you must have to be a lawyer. An ACT score is what is needed to get into most colleges, but students who want to be lawyers need to go to law school. This is something they do after four years at a college or university. When you apply to law school, you take a test called the LSAT. This is required for law school admissions.