Does Michigan law accept GRE?

The University of Michigan Law School does not accept the GRE in lieu of the LSAT, except for applicants who are currently enrolled in another graduate program at the University of Michigan.

What is a good GRE score to get into law school?

Current ABA rules state that for a law school applicant to be admitted without LSAT scores, they will need a GRE score in the 85th percentile or above (along with meeting other criteria).

What is the hardest law school to get into?

Yale Law School

What LSAT score did Elle Woods get?

179

Has anyone ever got a 180 on the LSAT?

Has Anyone Gotten a 180 on the LSAT? Out of 144,000 LSAT tests administered by LSAC each year, 0.1% of candidates make a 180. So, yes, it happens, but very rarely. This doesn’t mean it’s out of reach for you.

Is LSAT or MCAT harder?

Both are difficult exams and both require diligent study from most students. The biggest difference between the two tests is that the LSAT is more of a “thinking” test and the MCAT is more of a “content” test. What does this mean? The LSAT has sections on reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and logic games.

Why is LSAT so difficult?

The LSAT is considered an infamously difficult test for three key reasons: It is a test designed to test skills that undergrad students may not have fully developed. Test takers only have 35 minutes for each section of the test. The LSAT is also designed to stress this time pressure with complicated questions.

What is the hardest section of the LSAT?

Reading Comprehension

Is a 158 a good LSAT score?

LSAT Scores: What You Need to Know in 2020 The average LSAT score is about 150. To get into a top 14 law school, you need to score above 162, and to get into a top 50 law school, you need 154 or above.