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What does the Law School say to students who believe they were academically qualified for admission, yet were rejected?

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What does the Law School say to students who believe they were academically qualified for admission, yet were rejected?

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A. Each year, the Law School receives many more applications from well-qualified students than can be admitted. In the end, we reject thousands of talented applicants. The limited size of the entering class requires that the Law School use good judgment in order to assemble a student body it believes will provide the best possible environment for teaching law.

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