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Education

Feb. 12, 2016

Arizona law school becomes first to accept applications with GRE test

In a first-of-its-kind move, the University of Arizona College of Law will now accept applications that submit scores from Graduate Record Examinations, or GRE, in place of the traditional LSAT.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

In a first-of-its-kind move, the University of Arizona College of Law will now accept applications that submit scores from Graduate Record Examinations, or GRE, in place of the traditional LSAT.

California law school professors and deans approved of the move, saying there should be less emphasis placed on standardized tests in general.

Robert K. Rasmussen, a professor at USC School of La...

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