Law School Cleared to Accept GRE or LSAT

TUCSON (CN) By Tim Hull – The nonprofit that controls the LSAT law school admission test said that, “barring other substantial developments,” it will not punish the University of Arizona for its decision to accept the GRE graduate school entry exam from law school applicants. The University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law […]

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The Problem With the GRE

(The Atlantic)  By Victoria Clayton– Early one Saturday morning last year, Christian Vazquez hopped on his bicycle and pedaled from his Highland Park home to the campus of Cal State, Los Angeles, one of many designated testing facilities for the Graduate Record Examination. The GRE, as it’s better known, is a test required for admission […]

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Move Over LSAT, Here Comes the GRE

Wall Street Journal by Sara Randazzo   University of Arizona College of Law’s recent decision to ease up on the LSAT and let prospective students apply with a GRE score, discussed in today’s Wall Street Journal, has caused some consternation in the tightly regimented world of law school admissions. But to those who wonder, can they do […]

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MBA Admissions Test Choice: GRE or GMAT?

More schools than ever are offering applicants a choice between taking the GRE and taking the GMAT. But many admissions directors say they still prefer the trusty old GMAT. ( Findmba, Emily Cataneo ) Betsy Kacizak, MBA director at the Wisconsin School of Business, says if a student asked her which standardized test to take […]

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