[blindlaw] Applying to Law school

Ron Dixon peagoody at worldnet.att.net
Thu Aug 16 03:28:00 CDT 2007


Hi RJ, I'm Ron.  The short format is you first need to take the "LSAT" which 
will determine whether your score is high enough to get into any of the 
countless law schools available.  Once you get your score, you next need to 
choose several schools which except scores within your results.  Finally, 
apply!  Certainly, this is an over simplification and your selection into a 
law school is also based on countless other personal issues.  However, it 
all starts with the "LSAT".  Of course, you could choose a school which does 
not require a blind person to take the "LSAT" and just forget about all I 
said above.  smile!

Write me off line if you need a detailed map.  Nice meeting you, Ron
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RJ Sandefur" <rjs59 at hotmail.com>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 1:09 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] Applying to Law school


How does one go about applying to law school? I have a B.A. in criminal 
justice, and a masters degree in theology. Any advice? RJ


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