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how LSAT works?
hello I just really want to know how LSAT works, how many years is law school, can I get into law school by LSAT only without my school degree or diploma? or should I get my school diploma and then the LSAT's? can I get LSAT even if I failed school or low gpa ? and can I get into law school? or is going to get me only a course in law school? thank you
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- dripLv 75 years ago
You need a four year Bachelor degree and take the LSAT exam to apply to law schools. Law school is three years.
You can take the LSAT exam, no matter how low your GPA is. It is an exam you sign up and pay the fee to take. Your undergrad GPA and your LSAT score will be the two main factors on getting accepted into a law school