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The LSAT is an integral part of law school admission. But why? For starters, studies have consistently shown the LSAT to be the single best predictor of first-year law school success, even better than undergraduate GPA. As the only admission test accepted by all ABA-approved law schools, the LSAT provides valuable information to prospective students on how prepared they are for law school, where they may want to apply, and what skills they may want to work on. How much weight do law schools put on an LSAT score? And how much weight should you put on an LSAT score when deciding when and where to apply? Join us for an engaging conversation with experts on the LSAT, admission, and the law school experience as we unpack these important questions. We'll walk you through what the LSAT is, how it fits into a law school application, and what your score tells you — and doesn't tell you — about your chances of getting into law school.
Anna Topczewski
LSAC senior director of assessment sciences
Phil Harrinarrine
LSAC senior ambassador and director of school accounts