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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a skill-based test in Australia, Canada and the US for potential law school candidates. Administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), this examination assesses the verbal and logical reasoning skills of students.

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What was Barack Obama's LSAT law school aptitude test score?

No one in the media knows what Barack Obama's LSAT scores are.

On-line magazine Slate.com investigate the LSAT scores of the presidential candidates who had attended law school (Obama, Edwards, Giuliani, Clinton, Romney, and Thomspon) and could not get a straight answer from any of them.

See this article: http://www.slate.com/id/2177688/pagenum/all/

What are some of the topics on the LSAT forum?

The topics that are on the "LSAT" forum are "Schools to go to" and "LSAT grading". These two subjects are the most popular and most used topics on the "LSAT" forum.

What LSAT Score will get you into Emory Law School?

According to the LSAC guide to law schools, people who score at least 160 have a "good possiblity" of getting accepted into Emory. Your undergraduate grades and other factors will also be considered.

What are my chances for Harvard or Yale or Stanford law school with a 4.0 UGPA at LSU and a 170 LSAT if I am a white male with no sob story?

For Harvard: your UGPA is great and your LSAT might get you in. The needed GPA is at least 3.74 and the needed LSAT was 170.

For Stanford: your UGPA is great and your LSAT is good enough. The needed GPA was at least 3.87 and the needed LSAT was 170

For Yale: your UGPA is great but your LSAT wasn't good enough. The needed GPA was 3.5 and the needed LSAT was at least 171. There might be a chance.

Is a 141 on the lsat a bad score?

Not really, you need a 179 to get into Harvard. But since you are asking if this is a good score, I assume you havent actually taken the test yet. But good luck with law school.

Can a person get accepted into law school with a 143 LSAT score?

Probably not. Your GPA had better be pretty spectacular. The average GPA/LSAT combo is 3.4/155. A 143 is substanitally lower than the average of 155.

What is the average LSAT score in the US?

A passing score for the LSAT is anywhere from a 120 to 180. The LSAT is test that one must take in order to go to law school.

What is the lowest score you can get on the LSAT?

Some people believe that anything less than 145 is too low for acceptance into law school and that you would most likely need to be over 152 to broaden your school choice. However, some schools accept scores even lower than 145 depending on other factors including your undergraduate GPA and past experiences - I know of people who were accepted with scores in the low 130s. It depends on the school's average LSAT scores and the overall strength of the rest of your application.

What LSAT score do you need to get a full scholarship to Cumberland School of Law?

The LSAT score needed for a full scholarship at Cumberland School of Law can vary based on the specific scholarship and the applicant pool each year. Generally, competitive scores are often in the range of 150 to 160 or higher. Additionally, factors like GPA, personal statements, and other achievements may also influence scholarship decisions. It's best to check directly with the school's admissions office for the most accurate and current information.

Can a 3.1 GPA and a 140 lsat get you into law school?

Probably. But you should strongly consider why exactly you want to be a lawyer. If its just to make money, get a prestigious job, or become a professor, then you're going to have a really hard time doing any of that with a degree from KU. The attorney market is heavily saturated, and taking on such a large amount of debt from a school that's not in the top tier will likely prove to be a poor financial decision.

What do you have to get on a lsat to pass?

"LSAT" refers to the Law School Admission Test. It is part of the admission process. As such, one is not a law student (yet) when the LSAT is taken.

The LSAT is an aptitude test. While there is nothing specific that one can study before taking the LSAT, it is very helpful to take several practice tests, in order to become familiar with the nature of the test itself.

Can you apply to law school prior to taking LSAT?

In the United States, you are required to complete a Bachelors degree before you can enter law school. However, a "pre law" course of study (quite unlike pre-med, which is a medical school requirement) is not required.

What can a lsat of a 129 do for you?

A LSAT score of 129 will allow you to possibly be admitted into a tier 3 law school. The average LSAT score is 150.

What type of law schools do I have a chance of being accepted with a 3.67 GPA in mechanical engineering and a lsat score of 152?

Check law school rankings, which will show you the 25-75% range for a particular school. I'd work on getting that LSAT score up, though. A 3.85 GPA generally correlates with a higher LSAT score.

None that will actually get you a job as a lawyer when you graduate. Unless you want to go to law school for fun, study hard and retake the LSAT.

How many questions, is on a Lsat Prep, test?

In an Lsat preparation test there can be as many as 100 questions. The idea of a prep test is to prepare you for the actual test; in time, difficulty, through similar or 'like' questions and test subjects.

What documents and equipment does the law require to be on a vehicle?

I know for a fact that your registration must be on bourd when or if you were to get stopped. its not strict that u have our insurance info. on bourd, but it would help in the case of an accident. hope this was useful for you.

What preparation is needed for LSAT?

When I last checked, there were no prerequisites for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). It was just pay your money and take your chances. However, it is a very good idea to try several sample tests before actually writing one. Ask in your local public library if a book of sample LSATs is available. Otherwise, check with a reputable bookstore. Trying a number of sample tests first will make you a little more comfortable when you sit down to write the real thing. You'll at least be familiar with the structure of the test, as well as the type of questions being asked, and you'll have had ample opportunity to read over and digest the instructions at your leisure. What I found helpful was to concentrate on getting the correct answers first, without worrying about the time pressures. Later, I concentrated on building up my speed while maintaining my accuracy. It took me about six months of practice before I was confident enough to write the LSAT. (I did quite well on it.) Remember, at law school you learn to think differently than you do now. (Yes, reread the last sentence, because it's true.) On an exam, there are no right or wrong answers. You are marked on the quality of your legal analysis. Law school is something to be taken very seriously. The first thing you should take seriously is the LSAT. More tips are available at http://LSATtips.blogspot.com

Is a 143 on the LSAT a bad score?

Unfortunately, a 143 is a bad score. I got a 147. I applied to about 20 schools and only got accepted to one. The only reason I got accepted there was because my brother had attended. Your best bet would be to put the time and energy into studying for the LSAT and take it again. If you do well enough you might even get a scholarship somewhere. I doubt that any ABA approved school would accept someone with a 143.