Got Good Grades? You Might Not Even Have To Bother With The LSAT Anymore!
Briefly

The ABA's Council voted to create a variance process allowing law schools to bypass the admission test requirement for up to 100% of their incoming classes.
The prospect of law schools admitting students without standardized tests is significant, departing from the previous 10th of students allowed to bypass the LSAT.
While the LSAT has often been seen as a barrier for some applicants, the change may not drastically alter the admission landscape, akin to the MCAT for medical schools.
The proposal aims to give law schools the flexibility to innovate in admissions processes, reflecting a growing trend away from standardized testing in professional education.
Read at Above the Law
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