Students Applaud Changes To LSAT Even If They Don’t Know What It Means - News

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In an effort to be more competitive with the GRE, the current law school admissions test of choice, the LSAT, is making changes to keep their position at the top of the heap. As we’ve previously reported, there will now be six administrations of the LSAT a year (it had be offered only four times a year) and the limit on the number of times a student can take the exam in a two-year period has been lifted. So we know what has happened, but how do people feel about the changes?

Kaplan Test Prep has done a survey of over 500 aspiring law school students to find out exactly how they feel about the changes, and it turns out the test-taking public likes it:

Among those polled, 83 percent support this [increasing the number of yearly testings]…

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