In addition to completing your bachelor’s degree, you must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and submit your scores with your application. The LSAT is a standardized test that is designed to assess your critical thinking, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning skills.
The admissions committee also considers your undergraduate GPA, your LSAT score, your letters of recommendation, your personal statement, and your resume when making admissions decisions. Columbia Law School is highly selective, and the admissions process is competitive.
In order to be competitive for admission to Columbia Law School, you should have a strong academic record and a high LSAT score. You should also have a clear and compelling reason for wanting to attend law school and a strong interest in the law.