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Question by  cary (111)

What gpa do I need to get into law school?

 
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Answer by  John (9008)

It is not a set number, although higher is obviously better. Each law school looks at things differently, and has its own standards. Also, your score on the LSAT (the admissions test for law school) plays a huge role, as does where you went to college. Other factors, like having a graduate degree or work experience, also matter.

 
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Answer by  olive8 (911)

There is no specific GPA to get into law school. In general, the higher the law school's rank the higher the GPA must be. A B average is probably necessary to get into a top 50 school. However, with low GPAs should take heart because a high LSAT score can obliterate the negative effects of a low GPA.

 
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Answer by  Mary (2095)

This depends on the law school that you hope to attend. Like entering a University or college, you can find one that fits your level.

 
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