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Monday
Oct082007

Law schools consider as many as 54 factors in reviewing an application: Do you know them?

While your highest LSAT score 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 www.PrelawAdvisor.com.

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