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Originally Posted by Phanuthier
I think if you have strong logic, you can do almost anything. I dated a girl in my undergrad who was an engineer, but took the LSATs just in case she was interested and did really well (97% or whatever) and had a whole bunch of university offers and scholarships. I'm told that engineering students are right at the top of LSAT exams compared to any faculty just because engineering trains your brain to breakdown everything logically.
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Very true. I had a friend who was a computer engineer. Since he was so used to working with logical code and following steps, the LSAT was a breeze for him.
Engineers also tend to do better once in law school since they are used to the longer hours of the program....well the ones with half decent English skills anyways.