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Because this was the first LSAT without an Analytical Reasoning section, you may be wondering whether there was any impact on scores. The short answer is no. By every measure, the August 2024 scores are squarely within normal ranges.
This weekly blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
Improving skills instruction at your law school requires a review of what is, and is not, being taught in your current curriculum.
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Alexus Johnson knew she had a purpose as she embarked on a path to a law degree, and while beating what many would consider to be insurmountable odds, it’s that purpose that continues to fuel her journey.
Effective September 3, 2024, we are making a few changes to our Ïã²Ý´«Ã½Fee Waiver program to increase the effectiveness of our assistance to all fee waiver recipients, and to help them be even more successful in pursuing their goal of legal education.
This weekly blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
Although law school graduate employment data is strong now, current law students may face a tougher job market when they graduate.
Welcome to the LSAT Update, your source for the latest news you can use about the LSAT!
This weekly blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.