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Sep. 18, 2017

Law school applicants can’t hide LSAT scores

Those applying to law school with GRE scores must submit LSAT results as well.

Law school applicants can’t hide LSAT scores
MILLER

Law school applicants who seek admittance on the basis of Graduate Record Examination scores must still submit their LSAT results if they have taken that test, according to the Law School Admission Council.

This requirement could ultimately prompt some applicants to consider only taking the GRE, as three high-profile schools have said they plan to join the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law in accepting applicant...

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