Law Schools that don't use a "mechanical" admissions process

<p>This pretty much means that they look beyond your GPA and LSAT score to try to "personalize" every admissions decision.</p>

<p>The good news: Those with sub-standard LSAT scores and GPAs may be able to wow the admissions officers if there is something unique about them.</p>

<p>The bad news: Those with good LSAT scores and GPAs, but little or no personality, may be overlooked.</p>

<p>Also, how much does affirmative action for minorities and the underprivileged give applicants that fit into those categories a boost?</p>