
Jennifer Mnookin, dean of the UCLA School of Law, the first in California to announce it is accpeting GRE scores as well as LSAT scores from student applicants.
UCLA School of Law has started allowing some applicants to submit Graduate Record Examination scores in lieu of LSAT results, joining a small number of institutions nationwide in doing so.
The school believes it is the first American Bar Association-accredited institution in California to join the likes of University of Arizona’s law school in offering an application program for those who haven’t taken the traditional LSAT, though U...
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