An old friend of mine just got into Harvard with her GRE score... so, it's possible. If you're great at math and you're ok with applying only to schools who accept the GRE, take it instead.
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I don't think anyone really knows. But I speculate that if a school is accepting you with only a GRE score, then they were likely to have admitted you even if you had applied with an LSAT score below 50th.
There really is no baseline for GRE, so it is difficult to know what score you will need in order to gain admission. At least with the LSAT, you have a general idea of what score you will need for each school in order to be admitted.
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.
And @stubbsbernard6 I actually just commented on your post! I don't think that it's going anywhere any time soon, other than to sub it out for the GRE at some schools.
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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@aholtzer I don't think this's too meaningful. Once you have an LSAT score schools have to report it. And since GRE is still not currently used in ranking, it won't offset the influence too much.
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