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Like the comment above, there is a study of a strong correlation between the LSAT scores and 1L grades. Yet another study (done by Michigan University, I think. Professor Heller told us about it in class) found that law school grades have no correlation whatsoever to anything (money, partnership, etc.) down the life. You could probably search for them if you are interested. If those are true, you can develope the idea that the skills you need to score high on the LSAT and the skills you need to succeed in law school in terms of grades overlap, but both do not really have any relationship to how good of a lawyer you will be. Just a thought.

-- JayunKoo - 27 Mar 2008

 
 
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