Weighing of subjective qualities in T14 law school admission

<p>mke5mke: if you are in school, devote your energy to getting your GPA above a 3.0. Then worry about the LSAT. Yes, you will want and need to ace the LSAT to do well in law school admissions, but you will also need to get your GPA up (if you have not graduated yet). Really, really move heaven and earth to get those grades up, and try to get your GPA above a 3.0 - it just looks better than a two point something.</p>