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Education

Jan. 21, 2015

USD to nix LSAT requirement for some applicants

Well qualified graduates of the University of San Diego will be able to attend the university's law school without the ordeal of taking the Law School Admissions Test, the university has announced.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Well qualified graduates of the University of San Diego will be able to attend the university's law school without the ordeal of taking the Law School Admissions Test, the university has announced.


The new "direct admission program" closely tracks a change in American Bar Association accreditation standards adopted in August.


Under the new standard, a university law scho...

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