TMU grad earns near-perfect LSAT score 

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A recent graduate of The Master’s University accomplished a remarkable feat last semester: After taking the Law School Admission Test, Mary Mobley (Class of 2025) received news that she had scored a near-perfect 179 out of 180, higher than 99.99% of participants, said a news release from TMU.  

Gregg Frazer, dean of the School of Humanities at the private, Christian university in Placerita Canyon, was very pleased to hear the news. 

“I’m excited for Mary’s success, for our program, and for The Master’s University,” Frazer said in the release. “It’s exciting for someone from our program to excel like that. It shows the quality of the students we have.” 

Mobley believes her experience in TMU’s political studies program helped prepare her for these next steps. 

“The focus on writing really helped me,” she said in the release. “My entire job now is basically writing. In particular, Dr. Frazer and the other professors’ insistence on actual quality writing helped me a lot. I also really appreciated the solid philosophical backing I got, both from a theological perspective and from a political perspective.”  

Frazer says that graduates from philosophy and political science programs have the highest law school acceptance rates, and TMU’s political studies program is designed to be a balanced combination of the two. 

Mobley is in the process of applying to law schools and hopes to do a federal clerkship. She currently works as a press specialist and online editor at Students for Life of America. 

“I had been praying that God would use the LSAT score, whatever it was, to give me clarity in terms of what my future plans were,” she said in the release. “God really answered that.” 

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