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is 440 a good scaled score with percentile 13.93 in lsat for jindal law school


Tanya Singh 8th Jun, 2024
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Amrita Koner 18th Jul, 2024

A scaled score of 440 with a percentile rank of 13.93 on the LSAT—India indicates that your score is relatively low compared to other test takers. Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) is known for its competitive admissions process.

While a score of 440 with a 13.93 percentile rank might not be very strong, admissions decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic records, personal statements, and other achievements. If you have strong credentials in other areas, gaining admission might still be possible.

For a more detailed assessment and personalized advice, consider reaching out to a professional service like Invicta Consultancy, which specializes in law school admissions and can provide tailored guidance to improve your chances.

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