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What law schools will accept an LSAT score of 140?

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What law schools will accept an LSAT score of 140?

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LSAT scores range from 120 to 180. While law school admission chances are strongly influenced by an applicant's LSAT score, law schools also account for an applicant's undergraduate GPA, educational background, and additional attributes like extracurricular activities. In other words, law school admission is based on a range of factors including LSAT scores.

Law schools with a high chance of admission for applicants who scored a 140 on the LSAT and have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA are as follows:

  • University of Puerto Rico School of Law: chance of admission is between 42% and 65%
  • Southern University Law Center: chance of admission is between 42% and 67%
  • Appalachian School of Law: chance of admission is between 33% and 66%

Notably, because a 140 on the LSAT is considered low for most law schools, there are some additional law schools to those listed above that have a high chance of admission for applicants with an LSAT score of 140 and a GPA lower than 3.0. In particular, North Carolina Central University and Western Michigan University (Cooley) are good options for applicants with these application statistics.

For more information about preparing for the LSAT, check out this article: LSAT Preparation: How to Find and Select LSAT Prep Resources

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