Verdict on New LSAT Format:  Digital May Be Better
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by kpasewark@advisein.com
5y ago
I’ve been talking to clients and others who took the digital form of the LSAT earlier in July. As a reminder, all LSATs from here on out will be in that format. Their verdict: if anything, this format is better. Read more ..read more
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New ABA Accreditation Standard:  Is Bar Passage Rate Change Enough?
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by kpasewark@advisein.com
5y ago
The American Bar Association recently passed a new standard for accreditation for law schools, mandating that to maintain accreditation, at least 75% of graduates of a law school must pass the bar within two years. Is that enough? Why not an additional standard—one that sets a requirement that within 3 years, a certain percentage of graduates must have a job that requires a legal education? Read more ..read more
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Onscreen LSAT: Should It Change Your Plans?
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by kpasewark@advisein.com
5y ago
The Law School Admissions Council announced awhile back that July’s LSAT would be the last to be administered, at least partially, in the old pencil-and-paper format. The announcement was made without a lot of fuss but the LSAT industry immediately posted a bunch of blogs that opined on how important the shift was and largely tried to move up potential customers’ test date by instilling a little bit of fear about the new format. I waited until I’d thought about the implications of the change. For those thinking about when to take the test, my short answer is, with very few exceptions, Change ..read more
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