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This month marks the first birthday of the digital LSAT. Its inaugural year brought growing pains and frustration even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the replacement of in-person tests with the ...
It looks like the LSAT-Flex is getting a passing grade from law school admissions offices. In a recent survey conducted by Kaplan Test Prep, 92% of responding admissions officers said they will ...
Thousands of aspiring attorneys took the Law School Admission Test from the comfort of home Monday—marking a first for the entrance exam. The debut of the pared-down, online version of the LSAT—dubbed ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, I was still just deciding when I would take my Law School Admission Test, or LSAT. With the pandemic at large, all LSATs switched over to the LSAT-Flex.
After years of resistance, the American Bar Association relaxed the standardized test requirement for accredited U.S. law schools in November 2024. Now, law schools can apply for permission to accept ...
For 75 years, the Law School Admission Test has been an almost universal requirement to enter law school. If you're wondering "What is the LSAT," it's a standardized test designed to assess student ...
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Last month, as the coronavirus closed schools, businesses, sporting events, and more, the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) announced that the March Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) was cancelled.
The median LSAT score for August dipped only slightly after a fourth test section was added back The number of people registered for the October exam suggests another competitive law school admissions ...