How hard is it to get an A in law school?
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How hard is it to get an A in law school?
How hard is it to just get through law school as an average/below average student? Not very hard. If your goal is to be in the top 10% at a good school, then the answer is very very hard. The material is manageable.
Can I get into law school with a 3.1 GPA?
Originally Answered: Can I get into a good law school with a gpa of 3.1 and an LSAT score of 178? Yes. It’s possible. As you know, that’s an exceedingly good LSAT score, and if that’s all schools looked at, you’d likely have your pick of pretty much any law school you wanted.
Is law school harder than med school?
The curriculum is harder for med school. Training does not stop with the graduate degree. It is much more difficult to get into medical school than law school. At Yale and Harvard, for example, it is more difficult to get into their medical schools than it is to get into their law schools.
Do you have to write a lot of papers in law school?
Most law students agree that the volume of writing isn’t so much of an issue. But they warn course work grades are often based on essays or papers, and the marks you get on these will make or break your pursuit of a law degree.
Why is the bar exam so expensive?
The bar exam no longer tests just basic principles in each subject; it requires test-takers to recall complex details. The need to memorize all of that material is why the bar exam is so arduous and expensive.
How long does it take to get thru Law School?
three years