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> @FerdaFresh said:
> Would there be some sort of advantage to doing this?
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> I've contacted LSAC and they said I can bring the eye patch. I didn't have to go through the accommodation paperwork; they just told me they'd ...
@LCMama2017 straight from their 509: http://www.law.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/microsites/admissions/jd/files/2016/std509inforeport-101-101-12-15-2016_12-34-01.pdf
I know a few joint degree programs accept the LSAT instead of making you take the GRE. The only one that I'm really interested in is Virginia's JD/MA in history. It's a three year program, costs nothing extra, and accepts the LSAT.
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... as long as the online JD application and all other supplemental ... that you apply to the JD program, this future test date ... applying for admission to the JD program must submit their completed ...