Seeking to bolster enrollment without sacrificing quality, the University at Buffalo has removed a significant impediment to its UB Law School: the Law School Admission Test.
UB undergraduates who are either enrolled in the Honors College or more-broadly defined as high-performing students will no longer need to take the LSAT, a rigorous half-day exam which is generally considered a major factor in law school admission. The initiatives will take effect with the entering class of 2015.
Law schools…
Miyerkules, Pebrero 18, 2015
LSAT waived for top UB undergrads seeking to enter UB Law School
Seeking to bolster enrollment without sacrificing quality, the University at Buffalo has removed a significant impediment to its UB Law School: the Law School Admission Test.
UB undergraduates who are either enrolled in the Honors College or more-broadly defined as high-performing students will no longer need to take the LSAT, a rigorous half-day exam which is generally considered a major factor in law school admission. The initiatives will take effect with the entering class of 2015.
Law schools…
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