Can one use a BTL to get into law school?

No, a BTL (Bachelor of Technology in Liberal Arts) is not a typical path to get into law school. Law schools overwhelmingly require a bachelor's degree, but the *type* of bachelor's degree is generally less important than the applicant's GPA, LSAT score, and personal statement. While a BTL might fulfill the bachelor's degree requirement in terms of credit hours, its focus might not be as directly relevant to the analytical and critical thinking skills law schools seek as other majors. Many pre-law students choose majors like Political Science, History, or Philosophy, but the choice of undergraduate major is secondary to the academic performance and LSAT score.
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