Is it true that law schools only look at GPA and LSAT scores?
No. However, GPA and LSAT scores are extremely important because they are the two factors that allow for comparison between all applicants. Schools will look at your entire application, but the reality is that the better your grades and LSAT score, the more likely you are to be accepted. Despite the emphasis on grades and LSAT scores, other factors like the personal statement, resumes, and activities can play a decisive role in the application process, especially when comparing two similar applicants’ experiences.