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This past Saturday, many Harvard seniors breathed a sigh of relief as they finally completed the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), a half-day standardized test required for admission to all law schools approved by the American Bar Association...
Bill Wright-Swadel, director of the Office of Career Services (OCS) for the College and GSAS, attests to the fact that law school admissions is less subjective than undergraduate admissions. The process is, in large part, a numbers game, and the pressure to crack the LSAT can be even greater than the stress engendered...
...There really are no interviews in most cases so the application, and therefore the scores—both the Grade Point Average and the LSAT scores—become very important,” he said...
Wright-Swadel describes what is commonly known as “The Grids,” a chart accessible at OCS that provides students with a ballpark of schools to consider based upon their Grade Point Average and LSAT score...
Commencement was beckoning, and with a family fortune to back him, Nabokov had the luxury to dabble in everything from medicine to aeronautical science to psychology. At the time, law called most loudly, and when Nabokov earned a top score on his LSAT, Harvard Law School sent him an acceptance letter...