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Soon-to-be Harvard Law School student Olivia Castor says she has "strong feelings" about the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT. First, it was expensive. She dropped about $300 on prep books and ...
The fact that the GRE can be taken almost any day, whereas the LSAT is offered only four times a year, should help, too. Harvard Law joins the University of Arizona’s law school as one of just ...
For 70 years, the LSAT has been a rite of passage to legal education, a test designed to gauge students’ ability to learn the law. But its dominance could change. Beginning this fall ...
What is a good LSAT score? Learn how your score stacks up, what law schools really want, and how to bounce back if your score isn't ideal.
That's because Harvard Law School just announced it's dropping the Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, as of fall of 2017. Applicants can choose to submit the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) in ...
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at Harvard Law School's new partnership with VetLink; new limits on the number of times you can take the LSAT; and racial discrimination on law faculties.
Harvard Law School will allow applicants to take the ... its entering class of fall 2018 could take either the GRE or the LSAT. Administration officials said they would decide later whether ...
Rather than replacing the LSAT with the GRE, more law schools should behave like Northwestern ... Soon, if more schools follow Harvard’s lead (and they will), that indecisive student—with ...
The LSAT is still the reigning champion of law school admissions. Every school accepts it, and most law schools prefer it. It ...
"Any time Harvard Law School comes out with a change, the law school admissions world will take notice," said Jeff Thomas, executive director of pre-law programs at Kaplan, which helps prepare ...
Harvard Law School recently announced a significant change in its admissions process: It will now accept GRE scores in addition to LSAT scores. With this move, Harvard joins only a few other law ...
Taking the LSAT is no longer a requisite for going to law school — at least Harvard Law School. On Wednesday, Harvard Law announced a pilot program that will allow applicants for the class of ...