If you are determined to become a lawyer despite your low score in LSAT you can gain admission in a law school with hard work and perseverance. If you have a good GPA score, that will help in gaining admission in a law school. You write to some law schools explaining your intense desire to study law and practice law. One of them may offer a chance for you. Another option for you is to take the LSAT once again. If you are confident of scoring higher a second time it is a good option.
There are some law schools who give admission for those score lower in GPA and LSAT. Visit the LSAT website and using the analyzer tool for LSAT and GPA you will be able to find out the law schools which admit those with low scores. If it fits with your score apply for admission there. Another way to gain admission is to directly contact the admission director of a law school and explain to him the situation. Be very honest with your scores and every other detail. Explain your need to study law and willingness to work hard. He may help you.
There is yet another way. Recommendations from professors are required for admission in any law school. Strong recommendations from several professors may do the trick. Voluntary work in the local legal cell may also help. Join it and work extremely well for them. The volunteer lawyers will gladly recommend you for an admission in a law school.
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