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The most important thing to do when applying to law school is
to determine the admissions requirements for the programs to
which you are applying. Although, expectations may vary from
program to program, a few admissions requirements are common to
most law school admissions offices, including:
Undergraduate GPA
LSAT scores
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Statement
General Tips
1. Photocopy all applications and keep a comprehensive file on
each school that records all of your interactions with that
school in it.
2. Follow all rules set forth by the application. If you have
questions or are tempted to "break a rule," be sure to call the
admissions office and ask for advice.
3. Put your name and social security number on any additional
pages.
4. Make certain the presentation of your application is both
neat and professional looking.
5. Have someone proofread your essay(s) and application. A
single mistake can cast doubt on your application.
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