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		<title>Grades vs. Honors: Making the Cut in Law School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The top-ranked law schools in the country, just like other institutions of higher learning, value the importance of grades in evaluating student performance. Recently, the number of students getting high GPAs have been increasing &#8211; a phenomenon called grade inflation. In response to this phenomenon, many colleges and universities have raised their grade percentiles to gather just a few chosen students who make it to the top. Since most prestigious law firms take into account the grades and ranking of a potential applicant, raised percentiles ultimately limit some individuals who may have had potential if they only made the cut.
Grade-based [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Top 5 Things to Consider in Choosing a Law School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before worrying over passing the application for a certain law school or writing that personal statement law school essay, there are other factors that you have to consider in selecting a law school.
Curriculum
Will a certain law school&#8217;s curriculum help you achieve your goal in specializing in a certain field? Though most law schools offer the same set of courses for the first year of study, it is at the second year that you begin to choose which track you want to take. View the curricula of law schools that you want to attend and look for courses or electives that [...]]]></description>
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