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Not sure if this topic has been broached here before, but I was curious to get some opinions. How do you guys feel about the general trend of law schools accepting GRE scores in place of LSAT scores for admissions? None of the law schools for which I am applying have made that switch, but I wanted to know everyone's thoughts on it since we are all entrenched in learning how to beat the LSAT. The articles I read make it seem like law schools are hurting for applications, but that doesn't seem to be the case for those of us applying, right?
I have wanted to go to law school since I was in high school, but as I got older my ideas for my future kept changing. I got into human rights activism through Amnesty International in college and that spurred an interest in international and national human rights abuses. I currently work full-time as a paralegal, and I decided last year to finally go for it. I'm interested in practicing international and national human rights law and I am planning to pursue a joint J.D. degree program, wherein I will also earn a Master's in Peace & Justice Studies. My goal is to do whatever I can to help end human rights violations around the world, and help in ameliorating unnecessary stress, pain, and hardship in the lives of others. I'm a little older than most people entering law school (nearing 30) but I am glad I had the time between undergraduate school and now to really contemplate the career path I wanted to take. I've never been more motivated and passionate about something in my life.