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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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.
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.
I was even thinking of prepping for the GRE as well just to be cautious of any drastic change between now and then.
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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Hi, do you guys think they will eliminate the standardized exam requirement for law school admissions? I read in an article today that it was in circulation with thing the ABA.
Thanks for your replies and valuable insights, everyone!