The Number Of Law Students Admitted Based On GRE Scores Is Growing
The LSAT still dominates, but for how long?
The LSAT still dominates, but for how long?
Everybody wants in on June's LSAT.
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With affirmative action a victim of the Supreme Court, law schools are looking for other options.
The GRE may be throwing out the law school baby with the bloated test bathwater... that's a little strained but it makes sense if you read the whole article.
Logic games. Those damned logic games did nothing to help me in Crim Law.
It seems like there's only upside here.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
Law school applicants have options.
Law school admissions officers dish on what they *really* think about the GRE.
The GRE has the American Bar Association's blessing.
A little oopsie over at Duke Law.
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The coronavirus is removing a barrier to legal education.
COVID-19 is changing law school admissions.
Law school admissions in the time of COVID-19 looks a little different.
Full steam ahead for the GRE train!
And this law school has the lowest tuition of all that have decided to accept the GRE thus far.