What are the qualifications needed to get into Cornell University?

The qualifications needed for undergraduate law courses in Cornell University are ---Quote--- A complete application Law School report from LSAC (with transcripts and LSAT scores, and recommendation(s) if using the LSAC Recommender Service) Personal statement Diversity essay (optional) Two letters of recommendation (if sending directly to school) Completed dean's certification/recommendation form (if necessary) Application fee ($80) ---end quote/--- The Cornell university law school accepts a Law School Admission Test score (LSAT score) For the 2009 entering class, the median LSAT score was 167 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.63. They accept LSAT scores that are four years old. There are no exceptions for older prospective students.To obtain an application form you can either; 1.

Apply directly online. 2. Go to Law School Admission Council, Inc.

(LSAC) for a copy of our application. 3,. Download an application and instructions from the schools' website 4.

Call us: (607) 255-5141 or Write to: Cornell Law School Office of Admissions Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-4901

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