Law School Question

<p>I have been out of school for several years. I have 3 degrees, 2 undergrad from 2 different schools (2.8 and 3.69 respective GPAs) and an MBA (3.5 GPA). I hold a CPA certificate and have published 5 books (accounting and auditing guides). How concerned should I be with the LSAT if I want to go to a tier 4 law school's night program? (I want to do well on the LSAT, but am a bit concerned.) Any information would be great.</p>

<p>LSAT scores are important of course, but less so at a tier 4 law school. You might want to look at the school website and see what average LSAT score you need to be competitive for admission.</p>

<p>On a side note, realize that the additional degree might not be worth it if you're going to have to fund the education with loans...there have been many articles recently of new lawyers from lower tier law schools not making enough money to cover their debts.</p>

<p>Thanks for the insight. The tuition is pretty cheap,and I am eligable for a minority scholar ship. That said, this is more of a personal goal, than a career move (although I am primarily interested in tax law).</p>

<p>Also try over here, if you haven't yet:</p>

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