Ask an LSAT Teacher!

Kendra Solis
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edited September 18 in Pre-Law Success Community

For our first "Ask and LSAT Teacher" we asked our LSAT teacher, Stuart K, to give us their opinion on which pre-law year is the most important. Here's what he had to say:



"Third year - if you're applying to begin law school the year after you finish undergrad, then third-year marks are likely the last ones that will appear on your transcript. Those grades represent the "mature" you (some questionable first-year marks are pretty common and can be explained in an addendum to your application, but by third-year law schools expect the "true" collegiate you to shine through) and carry the most weight."

Do you agree? What year did YOU think was most important in your pre-law journey? Let us know in the comments below!