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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jun. 15, 2018

USC law school to allow applicants with GRE scores

The school is hoping to attract more students with STEM backgrounds.

USC law school to allow applicants with GRE scores
USC Gould School of Law Dean Andrew Guzman

University of Southern California Gould School of Law announced Thursday it will permit prospective students to apply with only GRE scores starting this fall, becoming the latest high-profile institution to move away from mandating the submission of LSAT scores.

USC appears to be just the second American Bar Association-accredited school in California to adopt such an approach, as UCLA School of Law made a similar announcement in Ma...

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