Another Law School Bows To The Inevitable And Accepts The GRE - News

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If you want to go to law school but don’t want to take the LSAT, the list of law schools you can attend has just grown by one. Now, in addition to Harvard, Northwestern, Georgetown, and Arizona, you can also take you talents to Honolulu.

Late last week the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law announced they would accept the GRE in lieu of the LSAT on a one-year trial basis, noting they’ve already done studies to validate the move:

The Law School faculty’s decision to pilot the GRE® General Test followed the Law School’s role as one of the first three law schools to have completed a validation study of the GRE® test in collaboration with Educational Testing Service. The 2016 Richardson data showed that GRE®…

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