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    I just thought I’d mention that we posted a blog entry on Sept 29 at http://www.admissionsconsultants.com/law/blog.aspx about the University of Michigan and the LSAT.

    The University of Michigan Law School is debuting a program by 2010 in which a select group of students will be accepted without taking the LSAT.

    The Wolverine Scholars Program will be open only to University of Michigan-Ann Arbor undergraduates who have completed at least their junior year and have a 3.8 grade-point average.

    I hope you find this blog entry informative and we certainly hope our blog is an effective way to help everyone keep current on the latest news in the field of law school admissions.

    Best of luck with your applications!

    Sincerely,

    David Petersam
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    AdmissionsConsultants, Inc.
    DPetersam@admissionsconsultants.com

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