To be considered for admission to Emory Law School, applicants must take the LSAT and achieve a score that is competitive with the school's median LSAT score. Applicants should aim for a score of at least 168, and a score of 172 or higher will give you a better chance of admission.
In addition to the LSAT, applicants must also submit a personal statement, a resume, and letters of recommendation. The admissions committee will also consider the applicant's undergraduate GPA and any relevant work experience.
For more information about the LSAT and Emory Law School's admissions requirements, please visit the school's website.