How will applications be evaluated?
The Charleston School of Law admits students selectively after a thorough evaluation of all personal and academic criteria. Many factors are considered in the decision to accept an applicant. LSAT performance and undergraduate GPA are statistically proven indicators of law school success. Other factors such as postgraduate work, employment, community service, extracurricular activities and leadership experience will also be weighed in the decision-making process.
The Charleston School of Law admits students selectively after a thorough evaluation of all personal and academic criteria. Many factors are considered in the decision to accept an applicant. LSAT performance and undergraduate GPA are statistically proven indicators of law school success. Other factors such as postgraduate work, employment, community service, extracurricular activities and leadership experience will also be weighed in the decision-making process.
The Charleston School of Law admits students selectively after a thorough evaluation of personal and academic criteria. Many factors are considered in the decision to accept an applicant. LSAT performance and undergraduate GPA are statistically proven indicators of law school success. Other factors such as postgraduate work, employment, community service, extracurricular activities and leadership experience will also be weighed in the decision-making process.
The Charleston School of Law admits students selectively after a thorough evaluation of all personal and academic criteria. Many factors are considered in the decision to accept an applicant. LSAT performance and undergraduate GPA are statistically proven indicators of law school success. Other factors such as postgraduate work, employment, military experience, community service, extracurricular activities and leadership experience will also be weighed in the decision-making process.