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Law Schools in West Virginia

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in West Virginia? There is 1 ABA accredited law school in West Virginia.

The highest ranked law school in West Virginia is West Virginia University, which was ranked 117 by US News in 2024. The school has an LSAT median of 155 and a GPA median of 3.59.

The best law school in West Virginia is West Virginia University. Generally, the best law school depends on what you're looking for but West Virginia University wins by default because it's the only school in the state. If you want to go to law school in West Virginia, you should go to West Virginia University, or consider schools in bordering states.

ABA accredited law schools in West Virginia

  1. WVU College of Law

You can also check out law schools in the states that border West Virginia: Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia.

Detailed information on West Virginia law schools

WVU College of Law

Morgantown, West Virginia
Rank 117 (US News 2024)
  • Ranked: 117 by US News in 2024.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 152/155/158
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.25/3.59/3.88
  • Acceptance rate: 45.1
  • Bar passage rate: 59.2

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I personally loved LSAT Demon but I did not get a 180. I find a lot of people with higher scores 175+ advocate 7Sage while the 165-175 range is LSAT Demon. However I have seen several 175+ people come out of LSAT Demon. I like LSAT Demon because I used them and listen to their YouTube videos and they have a simple website but everyone should also consider 7Sage.
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Fuck just got an A from a school I withdrew from. Lmfao. I feel bad for em.
LSAT Demon is more comprehensive I would say. And the interface is a lot easier for people who don't really have that much time. It's also more fun I think haha. Feels more like a game
Also anybody have any idea whether or not UMich will look at score updates? I think I might retake the LSAT to see if I can get a higher score to get off the waitlist :') In my head it's definitely that LSAT score
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