1. What is the GRE?The GRE General Test is a standardized test that is designed to measure academic readiness for graduate school. Some grad programs require that applicants take not only the GRE ...
Since 2016, when the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law announced that it would stop requiring applicants to submit LSAT scores and allow applicants to submit GRE scores instead, ...
Starting in September, Educational Testing Service (ETS) plans to begin administering a shorter Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General test the company says will take less than two hours to complete. The ...
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 ...
Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a monthly feature that provides law school admissions advice to readers who send in questions and admissions profiles. If you have a question, ...
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The GRE is said to have some advantages in being more available, cheaper and providing a broader pool of law school candidates. Yet, so far, a relative few of those admitted have used it instead of ...
The country’s top law schools are leading the charge to bring changes to the admissions process. It started in March when Harvard Law School announced that it would begin accepting GRE scores for ...
For nearly 70 years prospective law school students have had to sweat through the LSAT, puzzling over intense logical reasoning questions as they try to prove they’ve got the makings of a future ...
The American Bar Association announced Tuesday that it will permit law schools to require the Graduate Record Examination instead of the Law School Admission Test for admissions decisions. The Council ...