Yeah, The LSAT Still Gives You An Advantage In Law School Admissions
Law school admissions officers dish on what they *really* think about the GRE.
Law school admissions officers dish on what they *really* think about the GRE.
In a weird twist, COVID may have made something easier...
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The LSAT-Flex may be your only option, but it's a solid one.
COVID-19 is changing law school admissions.
At least someone, besides Republicans, is benefiting from our crazy political times.
Why do you want to go to law school?
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
Careful what you post -- it could hurt your chances of getting into law school.
No, you haven't entered the Twilight Zone...
Reports of the LSAT's demise may be exaggerated.
Things are looking really good for the GRE.
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If the GRE had been an option when you were applying to law school, would you have taken it?
Why do you want to go to law school?
We're watching the methodical destruction of the LSAT by the GRE.
The ABA's decided to ... decide nothing.
The landscape of legal education is shifting before our eyes.