More than 100 accredited J.D. programs now accept the Graduate Record Examinations, known as the GRE, in place of the LSAT. Accepting the GRE has broadened law schools' applicant ...
GRE acceptance is expanding, but not universal. The GRE is computer-adaptive, while the LSAT uses a fixed format. The GRE tests quantitative reasoning and vocabulary, but the LSAT ...
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