No undergrad degree but I have a Masters in Public Policy and Management. Can I get into a US Law school?
Ms Bleu asked:
I have a Masters degree from a reputable UK university and was admitted onto the course based on my work experience, writting sample and interview. I do not have an undergraduate degree. I understand that I need to take the LSAT but is this enough to be seriously considered for Law School? I know it depends on the school but I am thinking of the New York region only. Any suggestions?
Question posted courtesy of: Jessie
I have a Masters degree from a reputable UK university and was admitted onto the course based on my work experience, writting sample and interview. I do not have an undergraduate degree. I understand that I need to take the LSAT but is this enough to be seriously considered for Law School? I know it depends on the school but I am thinking of the New York region only. Any suggestions?
Question posted courtesy of: Jessie












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February 4th, 2008 at 7:45 am
It depends on the individual law schools. Some may consider your record as a sign of creativity and others may look at it as a weakness. It is how you sell it to the law school. Good luck!