I wonder if this is another move to encourage more people to go to law school on a broad scale (just the like the recent Harvard-accepting-the-GRE-in-lieu-of-LSAT) development?
... to HLS decision to allow GRE. I know, among most experts ... into HLS decision to allow GRE as most law school will ... days before you can reschedule GRE for a re-take. Moreover ...
... year round (similar to the GRE) then they would either have ... disclosing the tests regularly. The GRE has changed so minimally over ... they don't want the GRE to steal from their profits ... 's sad it took the GRE to threaten them for the ...
I'm so curious about what the applicant data is going to be like for admitted students who applied with the GRE. I'm also very curious about the size of GRE to law school pilot programs.
Once Harvard decided to utilize the GRE it was only a matter of time before someone followed. I am a bit shocked it has happened so quickly. As @"Alex Divine" said I don't think it will be too long before the rest of the top tier schools join the party.
... reporting median scores for the GRE students since not everyone accepts ... it. Without them reporting GRE scores, there will still be ... LSAT? (Entirely speculating, but the GRE is a joke compared to ... isn't any correlation between GRE score and BAR passage ...
So I meet one of professors at University of Washington(Where Dean Testy was from), she said GRE will take some time(at least next few years) to share a place with LSAT.