LSAT Prep Ga
LSAT Prep Ga
I want to go to law school at USouthernCal?
I am a veteran who is going back to small school here in GA. I'm majoring in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy. I guess it will be a year or so before I enroll in a prep course for the LSAT. I think Kaplan and Testmasters are the only two who service the area. Which is better? And what are the chances my application would be seriously considered assuming my LSAT/GPA are in USC's range? Small school in GA can't help but maybe life experience in the Army will.
You are asking us to answer and open ended question with no definitive answer about your chances. A high GPA and LSAT score will see a competitive application with your chances the same as everyone elses, if your undergraduate school is not very strong, then that is a negative, but nothing that cannot be overcome with a strong application.
As for Kaplan vs Testmasters-- go with the former.
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