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Are you looking to streamline your LSAT process and improve efficiency? Look no further than our LSAT Replace Demanded Field feature!

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Quick and easy way to update demanded field in LSAT
Seamless integration with existing systems
User-friendly interface for hassle-free operation

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Easily modify demanded field values without manual intervention
Save time and resources by automating repetitive tasks
Ensure accurate data entry and minimize errors

Empower yourself with the LSAT Replace Demanded Field feature to take your LSAT process to the next level. Say goodbye to tedious manual updates and hello to a more efficient and effective workflow!

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Exceptional: 165-180 (top 10% of all test takers) If your score is 150 or above, it's not a particularly low score, depending on which law school you want to attend and how your GPA balances your LSAT for that school.
An LSAT score of 155 can at best be classified as an average score which will put you in the hunt for a decent law school. The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. This means the highest score on an LSAT is 180 while the lowest possible score is 120.
The average LSAT score is around 150. The LSAT has a margin of error, but 145 is considered a symbolic line by legal education experts and school administrators.
Is 157 a good score on the LSAT? Overall yes you are in the top half of college graduates that were motivated enough to actually take the LSAT. A 157 can get you into a number of ABA schools and scholarships at some. However, a 157 is not getting you into Harvarad or Yale.
The average LSAT score is about 150. To get into a top 14 law school, you need to score above 162, and to get into a top 50 law school, you need 154 or above.
Yes, LSAT will be your biggest saving grace in such a situation. ... Since LSAT is a huge factor in the admissions process, a good score in the exam can probably offset a low GPA. You are not guaranteed admission but in the worst case, at least the admissions committee will take notice of your candidature.
Many students think that a low GPA can seriously dent their chances of a good law school. Well, the good news is that they are only partly right. For most law schools, the two most important things are your GPA and LSAT score.
Law school is unusual among post-graduate educational pursuits in that a bad undergraduate GPA doesn't necessarily ruin your chances to attend an excellent law school. In fact, with a high enough LSAT score, you might just get into a T14 law school with a considerable scholarship, even with a sub-3.0 GPA.
It is possible to get into a law school with almost any GPA and LSAT combination. There are law schools that accept almost anyone who applies as long as they pay the tuition.
LSAT is still the more important number than GPA. Here, the LSAT may become even more than twice as important as GPA. The reason for this is that there are more applicants with good GPA scores than applicants with high-end LSAT scores. Theoretically, everyone could have a good GPA.
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