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Law School Predictor



Law
school predictor calculators can let would-be lawyers know just how far
their LSAT scores will take them when applying to law schools, or which
score they should aim for when taking the test. Various websites offer
Law School Predictor engines which carry out this task for prospective
applicants, while other functions can also be used to help people in
making this calculation by themselves. The specific way in which a Law
School Predictor accepts and applies data can vary, so users are
typically recommended to use several in conjunction, thereby maximizing
the usefulness of the predictions which it returns.


Some
of the Law School Predictor calculators which can be used by hopeful
law students include the Law School Predictor, HourMD Law School
Probability Calculator, Law School Probability Calculator, and the Law
School Admission Council’s Search for Schools Based on UGPA and LSAT
Score (or LSAC Calculator). Alternately, some would-be law school
entrants have also been known to forgo the actual Law School Predictor
calculators in favor of consulting other people with experience in the
law school application process through the Top-Law-Schools.com online
discussion thread devoted to discussion of the question, “What Are My
Chances?” The HourMD Law School Predictor, in comparison to the others,
only uses statistics on the correlation between LSAT scores and entrance
rates, and does so for the vast majority of law schools certified by
the American Bar Association. Among the Llaw school predictor engines,
the Law School Predictor is relatively new and as such untested.