If you are questioning a postponement, it is probably for the best to postpone. I'm not sure how you felt for December and February tests, chances are you didn't feel confident you would score
1. It is a trend.
2. It is still worth it; a good number of schools make it clear that alternatives - usually GRE - are geared toward those applying for joint degrees, and that they expect their applicants to have LSAT scores.
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We don’t have enough information to say “take the GRE” yet. It’s just too risky. The LSAT is a winnable, tried and true method for admission at top schools.
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LSAT. The GRE is something you can entertain later on down the road should you decide to get a dual degree. Most schools allow you to apply while you are in your first year or even afterwards.
A lot of joint programs I've seen require the LSAT or the GRE. You still have to apply to each program separately, but it seems as if admissions will accept the LSAT in lieu of the GRE if you are applying for a dual program.
Personally found my Biology background to be an advantage on the LSAT, particularly the reading comp. section for all the science passages. However, I agree with other posters that if you are going for a dual degree then take the GRE.
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You could always try to apply to Yale SOM first since you’re gpa is within its 80 percent range and then do a JD/MBA. Are you good at math? The GRE is pretty easy you should be able to score high.