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What is the minimum LSAT score or GPA which I can have and still be accepted to law school?

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What is the minimum LSAT score or GPA which I can have and still be accepted to law school?

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There is no minimum LSAT score or GPA to apply to law school. The general rule, however, is that a student who has a LSAT score below 144 or a Calvin GPA below 2.8 is probably not prepared for law school. Remember also that being accepted to law school does not guarantee that any student will pass the bar exam after law school or that he or she will find employment. Students who have questions about being prepared for law school should consult the pre-law advisor.

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