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Only thing I disagree with the others about is ease of getting into law schools based on your LST score. A high LSAT score can overcome a lot of other deficiencies. I was a decent student in undergrad at the University of Kansas. I planned on going to their law school because I could pay in state tuition. I took the LSAT and scored in the 99 percentile. I'm not a genius, but I seem to have a knack for these kinds of tests and I also work well under pressure. The law schools apparently contact the LSAT people to find out who the high scorers are because after I took the test I started getting letters from some top schools offering scholarships to go there. I still went to KU, but on a full ride scholarship.
Unless things have changed one thing your daughter has to be aware of, unlike the SAT or ACT the LSAT doesn't take your highest score if you take the test more than once. They average out your scores. So unless she bombs it the first time only take it once!
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Kurt V
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