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− | + | The school of law admission process is a rigorous undertaking that tests the commitment and focus of any undergraduate. It's a challenge for sure, but you're up for it. To help, here's a "how-to" guide for planning for the process, preparing your materials and getting into the law school of your choice. | |
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#*If you don't get accepted to the school you wanted, there are things you can do to make yourself a desirable candidate in the future. Consider retaking the LSAT's (you can take them three times in a two-year period), working for a year or two before reapplying, attending graduate school, or even transferring into the school with good grades from your first year at another institution. | #*If you don't get accepted to the school you wanted, there are things you can do to make yourself a desirable candidate in the future. Consider retaking the LSAT's (you can take them three times in a two-year period), working for a year or two before reapplying, attending graduate school, or even transferring into the school with good grades from your first year at another institution. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |