<p>“^^Tahoe is saying that by being an ILR does not give you an advantage in law school admissions over CAS”</p>
<p>Well, yes. That’s obvious to me. We’ve been saying all along that law school admissions is dependent on your own individual record (GPA, LSAT, coursework, etc.) and not on whether you’re in CAS or ILR. Your LSAT score will probably be the most important factor in admissions to law school. If you understand what the LSAT is trying to test, you would know that a bio major probably has as good a chance at scoring well as a government major in CAS or a ILR student.</p>