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Predicting Law School Success

A recent article, by Leah M. Christensen, Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, presents some intriguing results about a study which asked 157 law students to respond to a survey about their learning goals and motivations for learning in law school. An interesting finding from the study showed that the LSAT score was the weakest predictor of law school success. You may read the article by clicking on the link below.

Predicting Law School Success: A Study of Goal Orientations, Academic Achievement, and the Declining Self-Efficacy of Our Law Students

Source: Ross-Blakely Law Library Blog