Law schools consider as many as 54 factors in reviewing an application: Do you know them?
Monday, June 26, 2006 at 12:44PM
Brad Dobeck

While your LSAT score (or average of multiple LSAT scores) and your undergraduate GPA (as officially determined by LSAC) are by far the two most important factors that a law school admissions committee considers, there are actually 54 factors that you should consider in crafting your application. Do you know them? See the full list at my website http://www.prelawadvisor.com/.

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