What score should I get in order to be admitted top law schools?

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Hi everyone,
I'm studying in University of Phoenix accounting major. I have about one year left to get bachelor degree. My future plan is to apply to a law school to become a tax lawyer. What is the least GPA and LSAT score should I get in order to be admitted to the top law schools such as UCSD, USD or any others?
My second question is what is the future of being a tax lawyer? Will I gain a secured future if I study law or is studying law a waste of time? How much do they start to make a year? Is there any possibility that people will no longer need tax lawyers in the future? Also, what is your recommendation to get a high score in LSAT exam? What is your recommended materials such as textbooks or CDs?
I will be really appreciated and wait your answers.

Thanks.
 
First, it may be hard to get into a law school because I am not sure if they would recognize the validity of an University of Phoenix degree.

To get into a top law school (Ivy League), you would need a 170+ on the LSAT and a 3.7+ GPA.

For most good law schools, you would need a 3.5+ GPA and a 160+ LSAT score.

Tax lawyer is a pretty safe career. Considering that the Democrats will try to tax the rich more, the rich will hire you to find tax loopholes and save their money.

Powerscore is a good publisher of LSAT prep books and also offers a weekly class for ~$1000.
 
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