December 2008 LSAT Scores
DECEMBER LSAT RESULTS

Are you wondering how you did on the December 2008
LSAT test? You'll know soon enough as scores start
getting mailed out beginning on January 12, 2009
(scores by email are available beginning the week
earlier).

Unfortunately, the December LSAT is your last chance
to get a score in to top law schools before their
application process closes out for the 2009-10
academic year.  This means your score is very, very
important to your future success.   But, the score need
not be the sole decider of your future...

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Law school applications are generally way down in law
schools throughout the United States and this has been
the trend for the last few years. This means that
minimum LSAT scores and minimum GPAs (and
averages) of the incoming classes of 2008-08 will be
lower than what you will find published by U.S. News
and World Report and by the schools themselves.  So,
be sure to aim high!  For sure, schools prefer the
higher LSAT scores and undergrad grade point
averages so they can keep their U.S. News Rankings
high, but they also have to fill all the available seats in
their incoming class.

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