Do you guys think they will remove the LSAT as an admissions requirement? I've ran into a couple of articles about the ABA removing it as a requirement for the law school admissions process, leaving it up to the schools to decide if they want to use it.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    Thanks for your replies and valuable insights, everyone!

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    They may remove the requirement but it may still be preferred nonetheless.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I doubt the schools worth attending will do that. Maybe the others.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    Even if they just end up taking only the GRE, I can live with that. But to remove the standardized exam requirement from law school admissions period would be too much for me.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I'm worried to death man. Like i said, I've been putting in massive prep work with the LSAT and I've developed an outstanding skill set with the exam on my own without any outside help. It would all go in vain if schools turn a blind eye to the exam.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    In Australia very few schools require it, but the amount of schools considering it is only increasing, not decreasing.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I would think that, strictly speaking, the ABA's decision to let law schools decide what exam they would like to use in their admissions process effectively means that the LSAT is no longer a requirement for law school admission as a whole. If the LSAT were still a requirement, the ABA would have took a firm stance - as it damn well should have, instead of chickening out - and said something like, "Screw the GRE, we have the LSAT!" and the LSAT would be enjoying monopoly on law school admission process. Reality seems otherwise.

    Is the LSAT a preferred option? Yes... at least for now. Is it a requirement? I would think not.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I was even thinking of prepping for the GRE as well just to be cautious of any drastic change between now and then.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I hope not, because I've been busting my chops prepping for this exam, and I have only a year left of undergrad.

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  • Friday, Jul 20 2018

    I seriously doubt it, other than for some of the schools who will accept the GRE. As of now, the ABA requires that each school has to have a standardized ("valid and reliable") evaluation of each applicant. I don't think this will change any time soon.

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