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University of Arizona’s Law School Partners with Aspen Publishing to Expand JD-Next Program

Aspen Publishing Takes the Reins of University of Arizona's JD-Next Program for Law School Admissions The University of Arizona's law…

Most Pre-Law Students Would Take LSAT No Matter What, Study Finds

Summary: A study by Kaplan Test Prep found that students would take the LSAT even if law schools did not…

GRE Catches On at USC Gould School of Law

Summary: The University of Southern California Gould School of Law will now be accepting the GRE in law school applications.…

What Are the Biggest Differences Between the GRE and LSAT?

Summary: To fully understand the debate about the acceptance of the GRE by law schools, one must understand how the…

Wake Forest University Law in the Market for a New Dean

Summary: The dean of Wake Forest University School of Law announced this will be her last year as the law…

UCLA School of Law Welcomes GRE Scores in 2019

Summary: UCLA School of Law has opened their admissions requirements up to accept the GRE as a test score instead…

Acceptance of GRE Scores Instead of LSAT Catch On

Summary: Even the ABA is considering removing the requirement of LSAT scores for law school admission. The University of Arizona…

George Washington Law Scraps Plan to Accept GRE

Summary: George Washington Law School announced in December that they would accept the GRE in place of the LSAT but…

Cardozo Law Enrollment Down 300 Since 2010

Summary: The enrollment at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law has dropped nearly 300 students since the fall of 2010.…

John Marshall Law School Will Accept the GRE for Fall 2018

Summary: John Marshall Law School in Chicago will accept the GRE.  The John Marshall Law School in Chicago is the…

Law School Organizations Team Up to Promote Law School

Summary: Two law school organizations are gearing up together to promote law school and a legal education to high school…

4 Ways to Prepare for the LSAT in 2018

Summary: Use these four ways of preparing for your LSAT to ensure you get the timing right the first time.…