How much weight does the admissions committee place on GPA and LSAT score?
Because studies show that undergraduate GPA and LSAT score(s) strongly predict the level of a students performance in the first year of law study, both are significant factors in admissions decisions. However, your entire file, including your personal statement and letters of recommendation,is reviewed carefully by each committee member.
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