I'd stay clear of partisan politics, i.e., charged statements about Trump's immigration rhetoric. The topic of immigration/refugee status shouldn't be an issue though and I think makes for a great Ps topic.
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.
So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
Hey @LSATcantwin, it seems like we have to stick to LSAT for now.
> @akistotle said:
> So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
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> Hey @LSATcantwin, it seems like ...
> @LSATcantwin said:
> > @akistotle said:
> > So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
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I canceled my score for the September exam and I still got a copy of the exam.
If you login to LSAC >>LSAT Status, it should be under LSAT Documents. The sections are in PDF form and the correct answers are under Item Response Report.