REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMITTANCE TO LAW SCHOOL
Virtually all law schools require applicants to have an undergraduate college or university degree and to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Whether or not the applicant is admitted to a law school depends largely, if not almost entirely, on the school's evaluation of the applicant's undergraduate grades and LSAT score.
Strong undergraduate preparation is therefore needed, as there continues to be stiff competition for law school admission. In order to have a reasonable chance of admission, the applicant should probably have a grade average well above "B" and rank in the upper half of those taking the LSAT. These admission criteria vary from law school to law school. The legal studies advisor at ISU has data available on admission policies at almost all of the law schools in the United States.