I am not an active Demon user (I will be soon), but I have been a long time subscriber. I just want to say the content that you guys are releasing on RU-vid is wonderful and helpful. Y’all are truly the best. I am very thankful for you two
Hey guys! I think y’all are doing such important work breaking down the cost of law school and high tuition cost. I think you guys should go testify in front of congress about the outrageous price of law school. I think it’s one issue BOTH parties could/should get behind, but who knows these days. Y’all have a unique perspective on how all of this impacts people and I know I value both of your opinions.
International transcripts HAVE TO be sent from the college/university itself, straight to LSAC, who then evaluate them. Well, I’m sure they use a service to do that, but they don’t disclose which one and if it’s accredited with NACES or other organizations. Still have to do that myself
i have just recently stumbled across this page and although this may sound idiotic, i figured its better to ask than to not know. I’m currently in my third year of undergrad majoring in paralegal studies with a 2.99 GPA. I want to attend law school after and my currently LSAT score is a 165, do you think this is good enough to get into a smaller law school?
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I'm an international student planning to apply for JD the upcoming fall of 2025, however yet to take my LSAT. Even supposing I get 170+, I fear I'll be at extremely disadvantageous position when it comes to GPA. My undergrad university here in India grants percentage points for each subject in a every semester, and the aggregate of that in my case is 45%. The university topper consistently scored only 60% and nothing beyond that. This means, the grading system here is flawed and if my scores are converted to GPA, it would be 1.8 and the topper's score would be 2.4. How can I ever overcome this?