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How important are undergraduate grades and LSAT scores?

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The Admissions Committee looks first at an applicant's undergraduate grade point average (UGPA) and LSAT score, but considers other factors.

When should I take the LSAT?

LSAT scores are just one piece of information considered by Indiana CLEO. In order to receive your scores in time, we recommend applicants take the LSAT no later than December of the year before the student will begin law classes. No. LSAT scores and grades are considered, but there is no specific requirement. LSAT scores and grade point averages sufficient to warrant admission to an Indiana law school are acceptable. See similar questions...

How important are the scores?

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Scores are not displayed on certificates (passing is passing), but scores can look impressive on resumes. See similar questions...

What factors besides undergraduate grades and LSAT scores do you take into account?

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Most admissions decisions are based on a combination of factors, including the quality and strength of the applicant's undergraduate program, worthwhile community and extracurricular activities, employment during and after college, graduate work, and letters of recommendation (particularly those from faculty). See similar questions...

Do you accept GMAT or LSAT scores in place of the GRE?

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We require official ETS scores. An application is not considered complete unless we receive official ETS scores. The Admissions Committee may choose not review incomplete applications. See similar questions...

What are typical GPA and LSAT scores of accepted students?

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For the incoming class of 2007, 75% have an undergraduate GPA of 3.61 or higher, the median GPA was 3.74, and the median LSAT score was 169. See similar questions...

Can I substitute GMAT/MCAT/LSAT scores for the GRE?

Oklahoma State University - Stillwater - Home
Some graduate programs in the College of Education will accept the Millers Analogy Test (MAT) instead of a GRE score. It is important that you contact the department about their admission requirements to determine if this test or other tests are required. Additionally, some programs require the GRE subject test. Some programs also require the GRE subject test; please review the admissions requirements for the program that interests you. See similar questions...

FAQ 7: How do you treat multiple LSAT scores?

LLS | Admissions | Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]
If you have taken the LSAT multiple times and have a score differential of 4 points or more, we ask that you submit an addendum explaining the circumstances surrounding the disparity. At our discretion, we may base the decision solely on your high score. See similar questions...

What about my scores?

Graduate Record Exams
If you registered using AMIDEAST's local registration service, the scores will be mailed to AMIDEAST's headquarters in Washington, DC, and shipped via TNT Courier to AMIDEAST/Iraq, where students can pick up their scores either in Erbil or Baghdad. Scores should be available for pick up six to eight weeks after the test date. See similar questions...

Are GRE scores important?

Department of Psychology
Every graduate school hopes to attract and select the most capable and most highly motivated students who are apt to become devoted to psychology as a profession and who will make major contributions to knowledge. GREs provide one independent and standardized method of assessing all candidates though the other areas of your application give further insight into who you are and how you might be expected to perform. See similar questions...

How important are SAT scores?

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SAT scores are just one of many components of each student's application. Median SAT scores have recently been in the range of 1450-1470. If a candidate is below 1300, statistically speaking their probability of admission is lower, but they may have other outstanding qualities or accomplishments which outweigh the SAT. Conversely, a student who is above 1500 statistically has a better chance, but is certainly not assured of admission. See similar questions...

Are my SAT/ACT scores important?

Go Greek
The chapters will take into account a participant's SAT/ACT scores along with her high school/college grades. If a Potential New Member's scores/grades are low, the chapters will have concern for the possibility of the Potential New Member experiencing difficulty in managing the time commitment required for New Member Education and a busy school schedule. See similar questions...

How important are GRE scores and GPA?

ESPM - UC Berkeley Environmental Science Policy and Manageme...
The GRE scores and GPA are very important to gain admission to the ESPM graduate program. The average GRE scores for those we accepted in the program for Fall 2005 were: Verbal: 625/84%, Quantitative: 698/73%, and Analytical: 5.10 or 701/83%. The average GPA for those accepted was 3.60. The GPA is based on undergraduate course work done in the last two years, i.e. junior and senior status. See similar questions...

Should I take the LSAT more than once?

Admissions FAQ :: College of Law :: Georgia State University
It is extremely important to prepare the best you can for your first attempt at the LSAT because substantial increases in scores are rare. However, the admissions committee will review all LSAT scores.** See similar questions...

How does the admissions committee view multiple LSAT scores?

Colorado Law :: Frequently Asked Questions
The LSDAS forwards all information concerning LSAT scores to the Law School. The Admissions Committee will be able to see your scores for each individual examination, as well as your average score, when making admission decisions. The Law School uses the higher score for reporting purposes. See similar questions...

How does the Admissions Committee view canceled LSAT scores?

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While one canceled score will not raise any red flags in an application evaluation, a pattern of canceled scores may cause some concern. It can be helpful if you provide an explanation for your cancellations, but that is not required. See similar questions...

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