Law Schools That Take the Higher LSAT Score

A student may take the LSAT a maximum of three times. Law schools take LSAT scores into account in one of two ways. Most law schools average an applicant's scores. But some schools view only the top score.
  1. Elite Schools

    • Elite Schools that view only the top score include University of California-Berkeley-Boalt School of Law (law.berkeley.edu), Cornell Law School (law.cornell.edu/), University of Pennsylvania Law School (law.upenn.edu), Northwestern University School of Law (law.northwestern.edu), Georgetown University Law School (law.georgetown.edu) and the University of California-Los Angeles School of Law (law.ucla.edu).

    Second Tier

    • Second-tier schools that only look at the top score include University of North Carolina (law.unc.edu), University of Illinois (law.illinois.edu), University of Oregon (law.uoregon.edu), University of Pittsburgh (law.pitt.edu), Santa Clara (law.scu.edu), Syracuse University (law.syr.edu), Seattle University (law.seattleu.edu), Indiana University-Indianapolis (indylaw.indiana.edu), St. Louis University (law.slu.edu) and the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville (law.uark.edu).

    Other Schools

    • Other schools that only look at the top score include John Marshall Law School (jmls.edu) in Chicago, Ill., and Thomas M. Cooley Law school (cooley.edu) in Lansing, Mich.

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