Do law schools look at ACT scores?

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No, law schools generally do not look at ACT scores because they focus on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) or, for some schools, the GRE, as these tests assess skills relevant to legal study, not high school aptitude; your undergraduate GPA and LSAT/GRE are the primary factors, with high school scores mostly irrelevant unless you're in special accelerated programs or your college transcript includes high school courses.

Do law schools look at the ACT?

Law schools use the LSAT and undergraduate grades, not the ACT. Retake the LSAT after preparing if you know that the law schools you want to attend will use the higher score instead of averaging the two scores.

Is a 27 on the ACT good or bad?

An ACT score of 27 is generally considered very good, placing you in the 85th-88th percentile (above 85-88% of test-takers) and making you competitive for many selective colleges, though top-tier universities may expect higher scores, notes Test Ninjas and Kaplan Test Prep. It's well above the national average (around 19-21), but its strength depends on your target schools, with some seeing it as excellent (e.g., Penn State, Temple) and others as needing improvement (e.g., Ivy League).
 

What disqualifies you from law school?

Disqualification from law school often stems from academic failure (low GPA/grades) or character & fitness issues like significant criminal records, academic dishonesty (cheating, plagiarism), financial irresponsibility, or, most commonly, failing to be truthful on your application or during the character and fitness review process, as honesty and candor are paramount. While issues like past arrests or financial struggles aren't automatic disqualifiers, they require full disclosure and evidence of rehabilitation to avoid denial or later disbarment. 

Is 36 ACT or 1600 SAT better?

A 36 on the ACT and a 1600 on the SAT are both perfect scores, considered equivalent and representing the highest possible achievement, with official concordance tables showing a 1600 SAT matching a 36 ACT (or a range of 1570-1600 for a 36 ACT). While both are equally impressive for college admissions, some argue a 1600 SAT is technically harder because it requires perfect 800s in both sections, whereas a 36 ACT composite can come from slightly lower section scores (like 36, 36, 35, 35). 

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Did Mark Zuckerberg actually get a 1600 on the SAT?

Yes, reports indicate that Mark Zuckerberg achieved a perfect score of 1600 on the SAT when he took it, showcasing exceptional academic ability before attending Harvard, where he later famously dropped out to focus on Facebook (now Meta). 

What did Elon Musk score on his SAT?

Elon Musk reportedly scored a 1400 on the SAT in the late 1980s, according to Walter Isaacson's biography, which would roughly correlate to an IQ in the mid-130s at that time, though his true intelligence and capabilities are debated and not definitively measured by a single score. 

Do lawyers make $500,000 a year?

Yes, many lawyers earn $500,000 or more annually, especially partners at large firms, top corporate lawyers, or specialized trial attorneys, but it's not typical for the average lawyer, whose median salary is much lower, requiring significant experience, specialization (like IP or M&A), and business acumen to reach that high income level.
 

Did Kim Kardashian pass the bar exam to be a lawyer?

No, Kim Kardashian has not yet passed the full California Bar Exam; she failed the July 2025 exam and publicly shared her results in November 2025, vowing to keep studying, though she previously passed the First-Year Law Students' Examination (Baby Bar) in 2021. She's said she came "so close" and is determined to pass, viewing the setback as motivation for future attempts.
 

What LSAT score will get you a full ride?

To get a full law school scholarship, aim for an LSAT score significantly above the school's median, generally in the mid-160s to 170+ range, especially for higher-ranked schools, as schools use high scores to award significant aid, but remember your GPA and other factors (leadership, experience) matter, with top schools often requiring scores above 170. 

What ACT score is top 1%?

The top score on the ACT is a perfect 36, which is extremely rare, placing a student in the 99th percentile, representing the top 1% of test-takers, with only a small fraction of a percent achieving this. A score of 35 is also exceptional, usually falling within the 99th percentile, while scores in the 34-36 range are considered the highest possible achievement and highly competitive for selective colleges.
 

Can you get into Harvard with a 27 ACT?

Average ACT: 35

The 25th percentile ACT score is 34, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 36. In other words, a 34 places you below average, while a 36 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute ACT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 34 to have a chance at being considered.

What was Barack Obama's LSAT score?

Barack Obama's specific LSAT score has never been officially released, but it's widely believed to have been very high, likely in the 170-175 range, to gain admission to Harvard Law School with a relatively low undergraduate GPA. Analysts suggest he needed a score in the top percentiles (perhaps 94th-98th) to overcome his lower GPA and secure a spot at the prestigious institution, indicating a strong performance near the perfect 180 score. 

What is the easiest law school to get into?

The "easiest" law schools to get into generally have higher acceptance rates and lower median LSAT/GPA scores, with schools like Thomas M. Cooley Law School (WMU), Southern University Law Center, Appalachian School of Law, and North Carolina Central University School of Law often listed for accessibility, though factors like LSAT/GPA minimums vary. Always check the latest data for schools like Loyola University New Orleans, University of South Dakota, and New England Law | Boston as rankings shift, but remember that lower-ranked schools often grade on a curve, making academic success challenging regardless of admission. 

Is LSAT or ACT harder?

The length of the exam is similar to the SAT and ACT; however, because of the amount of reasoning that goes into answering each question, students typically find the LSAT to be much more stressful than any tests they've taken previously.

How many times did Michelle Obama take the bar exam?

Michelle Obama took the Illinois bar exam twice, failing the first time but passing on her second attempt, a fact she openly discussed in her memoir, Becoming, noting it as a humbling but ultimately insignificant setback. She was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1991 after this success.
 

Who's richer, Taylor Swift or Kim Kardashian?

Yes, recent reports from late 2025 indicate that Kim Kardashian has surpassed Taylor Swift in net worth, with Kardashian estimated at around $1.9 billion due to her Skims brand, while Swift was valued at about $1.6 billion, though both are billionaires. 

How did Kim lose 16lbs in 3 weeks?

She lost 16 pounds in 3 weeks to fit into her vintage Met Gala gown. How did Kardashian lose weight? She says she cut carbs and ate “just the cleanest veggies and protein.” She also ran on a treadmill and wore a sauna suit twice a day. Kardashian's 3-week weight loss sparked concern over the impact on mental health.

What is the lowest paid lawyer?

There's no single minimum salary for lawyers, as pay varies wildly by location, firm size, and specialization, but entry-level salaries range from around $50k-$70k in public interest/small firms to over $200k at big corporate firms, with overall averages often near $100k-$120k. The lowest earnings are typically in public service, while high-paying areas include corporate law, IP, and big cities like NYC or D.C. 

Why do lawyers take 33%?

Lawyers often take 33% (or more) in personal injury cases as a contingency fee, meaning they only get paid if they win, covering their significant upfront costs (like experts, investigations) and time, with the percentage often rising (e.g., to 40%) if the case goes to trial, reflecting the increased risk and work. This fee model makes legal help accessible to those who can't afford hourly rates, as the lawyer assumes the financial risk of a "no-win, no-fee" arrangement. 

How difficult is law school?

Law school is an academic challenge; most students agree the first year (“1L” year) is the most difficult. In part, this is because law school is taught using methods entirely different than the lecture method used in most college classrooms.

What is Lady Gaga's IQ?

Lady Gaga's IQ is widely rumored to be around 166, placing her in the "exceptionally gifted" or genius category, though this is an estimated figure, not a officially publicized score, supported by her early admission to gifted youth programs and strong academic aptitude. While the exact number isn't confirmed, reports often cite 166, highlighting her creative and intellectual abilities beyond her pop star persona, though some sources suggest figures like 140.
 

What did Obama get on the SAT?

Barack Obama's exact SAT score has never been officially released, but it's widely rumored to be high, with some sources suggesting a strong ACT score (around 30) and others speculating his SAT score was well above the Columbia University transfer average when he entered, though his performance at Harvard Law (indicated by a high LSAT score, likely 170+) is seen as a better measure of his academic ability, notes Columbia Spectator and SoFlo Tutors. 

What is Snoop Dogg's IQ?

Snoop Dogg's reported IQ is 147, a score that classifies him as highly gifted or a genius, surprising many given his history of straight C's in school, a fact he often jokes about, highlighting the difference between academic performance and real-world intelligence and success.