The LSAT Tries To Be More Competitive With The GRE - News

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The LSAC, the organization that administers the LSAT, the widely accepted law school admissions exam, isn’t saying that it is scared the GRE will displace its test as the leader in the clubhouse. But, well, there will be some changes ahead.

The LSAC has announced it will be increasing the number of times the LSAT will be administered and doing away with the cap on the number of times a student can take the test in a two-year period:

Starting with the September 2017 LSAT, there will no longer be any limitations on the number of times a test taker can take the LSAT in a two-year period. LSAC has revised this policy as part of its planning for additional administrations of the LSAT. We will provide more information about the LSAT schedule in…

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