Although some law schools no longer require applicants to take the LSAT, we recommend that you do so anyway. Many schools still require an LSAT score, and a good score can increase your likelihood of ...
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed to assess applicants’ critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills, as these are the aptitudes deemed most predictive of successful performance as ...
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) measures the skills necessary for law school success. These skills include reading comprehension, reasoning, and writing, and are some of the same skills required ...
The J. Reuben Clark Law School. The school's class of 2017 had a median LSAT score of 163 and a median 3.80 GPA. (Image courtesy of Dani Jardine) In October 2023, the Law School Admissions Council ...
The UMass Lowell Pre-Law website is now live -- your go-to hub for exploring law-school pathways.
Even for law school applicants untroubled by test anxiety, test day is never going to go as smoothly as a practice test. Test-takers must prepare for test-day challenges, whether they choose to take ...
The Law School Admissions Test has officially transitioned to a fully digital exam as of the Sept. 21 exam, joining the ranks of other graduate admissions exams. The digital exam is now administered ...
Last month, an American Bar Association council responsible for accreditation voted to stop requiring that applicants to accredited law schools submit a standardized test score. The ABA’s House of ...
Choosing the right standardized test is a critical step for aspiring law students. With the introduction of the GRE as an acceptable alternative to the LSAT for law school admissions, applicants now ...
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a 3 1/2 hour standardized test that is comprised of reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning questions. The purpose of the LSAT is to ...