Does anyone know how law schools view a BTL (bachelor of Talmudic law) as opposed to a bachelor such as political science? Or how firms view a bachelor of Talmudic law? Thank you!
The main consideration for law schools is the LSAT score. A BTL could mean that the person has superior analytic ability. It could also be a factor in a school that wants a diverse student body so far as majors are concerned. Firms mainly look at the law school and the person’s record there.