LSAT
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At the same time, some law schools now accept GRE scores in place of the standard Law School Admission Test, or LSAT.
From New York Times
Even so, most law school applicants still take the LSAT, which consists primarily of multiple-choice questions intended to test applicants’ logic and analysis skills.
From New York Times
Today, law schools accredited by the bar association must require applicants to take a “valid and reliable” admission test — in most cases, students take the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT.
From New York Times
“I am very concerned that things like recommendation letters, and other types of packaging that rely on students having both information and privilege, will become the currency of the realm, instead of a more objective factor like the LSAT,” she said.
From New York Times
“I went to school for political science. I always wanted to be a lawyer. And so after the storm, I was getting ready to go to law school, studying for the LSAT, sending off applications to law school. That’s where my mind was,” she says.
From Los Angeles Times
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