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Uni Stuff => Faculties => Law => Topic started by: insert on February 16, 2014, 07:43:01 pm

Title: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: insert on February 16, 2014, 07:43:01 pm
My aim is to eventually study law with a Commerce degree. Which would you say is more difficult to obtain, a 170+ LSAT score, so that i can do JD at Melb Uni or obtaining a 75% average in Commerce at Monash, so i can transfer into BCom/LLB

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Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: appianway on February 17, 2014, 10:26:16 am
An LSAT of 170 is completely unnecessary for Melbourne - 150+ is often enough apparently, and 170 corresponds to roughly the 99th percentile. 75% is definitely a lot easier.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: chasej on February 18, 2014, 07:59:06 am
My aim is to eventually study law with a Commerce degree. Which would you say is more difficult to obtain, a 170+ LSAT score, so that i can do JD at Melb Uni or obtaining a 75% average in Commerce at Monash, so i can transfer into BCom/LLB

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For the JD at melb uni you need a 75+ GPA minimum anyway. Monash is probably best if you can transfer.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: ComBoy on March 08, 2014, 02:25:51 am
For the JD at melb uni you need a 75+ GPA minimum anyway. Monash is probably best if you can transfer.

Not sure where you got this requirement, Melbourne doesn't have a GPA minimum. They are looking for well rounded candidates with equal weightings from their GPA, LSAT Score and Personal Statement.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: chasej on March 08, 2014, 10:23:41 am
Not sure where you got this requirement, Melbourne doesn't have a GPA minimum. They are looking for well rounded candidates with equal weightings from their GPA, LSAT Score and Personal Statement.

Yes there's no official minimum but it's generally accepted you need a high GPA to be competitive. I doubt they're going to give a JD offer to someone with a 60 GPA.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: zhenzhenzhen on March 08, 2014, 10:32:21 am
Hey, it's pretty hard to get a 60 GPA on a scale of 1-7 :P

But doesn't a 170 LSAT score put you in good standing for like Harvard?
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: appianway on March 08, 2014, 11:19:04 am
I think it's a little below average for Yale, Harvard and Stanford, but it's close.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: ComBoy on March 08, 2014, 05:27:22 pm
All very true, I know people who have had LSAT scores of 145-149 but still achieved a CSP in the 2014 JD Course at Melbourne (they had pretty good averages though and amazing personal statements).
I also know students with average grades but got a very good LSAT Score (160+ for Melbourne) and great personal statement and still achieved a CSP :)

Yeah, around 175 is what the Ivy League schools are looking for as well as a lot of extra curricular activities.
Title: Re: LSAT score v Distinction Avg
Post by: appianway on March 10, 2014, 11:53:59 pm
In case anyone will be applying, Ivy League law schools are still mostly about grades and the LSAT (at least according to my friend who got into both Yale and Harvard law schools)!