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Daily Archives: May 2, 2012
Law Schools to No Longer Require the LSAT? Not So Fast
The American Bar Association created a stir the other day, as it sometimes does, by releasing a statement discussing its new resolutions re: the LSAT. What did those resolutions say?
In short, the ABA is considering two alternatives to the current requirement that all law schools must require an entrance exam of some sort during the law school admissions process. The first proposal neuters the requirement to some degree, while the second removes it altogether.
This brings to mind two questions: 1) Are the LSAT’s days numbered? and 2) Is this a good thing?
So is the LSAT a goner? I don’t think so.
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May 2, 2012 - 6:35 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: aba, law school admissions, law schools, LSAT, lsat score, lsat test, news and analysis
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Tags: aba, law school admissions, law schools, LSAT, lsat score, lsat test, news and analysis
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Logical Reasonings / 5.2.12
A) Thirteen people in Florida have been charged in the hazing death of a drum major. CNN. B) How should merit scholarships play a role in choosing a law school? Anna Ivey. C) Newt Gingrich throws in the towel on … Read Entire Article…






