@5259 I think there was a blog post on the Ask Asha section of Yale where she mentioned that it was to give particular attention to students who didn't have the financial means to pay for expensive courses.
Wait...so law school will see it too?
Do they see all of the things we put in the forms?
@5259 I think there was a blog post on the Ask Asha section of Yale where she mentioned that it was to give particular attention to students who didn't have the financial means to pay for expensive courses. Not sure if that's for all schools but that could be a reason.
I think it might just be for statistical information more than anything. I'm not sure what they would do with it, but they might notice a trend linking scores and preparation method.
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I see, thanks :D
@5259 oh I thought you meant on the application. Yeah the LSAC is probably for stats.
Thanks :)
Wait...so law school will see it too?
Do they see all of the things we put in the forms?
Nah, don't worry about it. They use the data for stats. In part to be sure that the test is fair.
http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/research-(lsac-resources)/tr-14-03.pdf
Clearly, I procrastinate too much.
@5259 I think there was a blog post on the Ask Asha section of Yale where she mentioned that it was to give particular attention to students who didn't have the financial means to pay for expensive courses. Not sure if that's for all schools but that could be a reason.
I think it might just be for statistical information more than anything. I'm not sure what they would do with it, but they might notice a trend linking scores and preparation method.