LSAT
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Today, law schools accredited by the bar association must require applicants to take a “valid and reliable” admission test — in most cases, students take the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT.
From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2023
Most law schools require applicants to take the LSAT, though the test does not appear to predict passage of the bar exam.
From Slate • Oct. 31, 2022
“I come downstairs from the LSAT, and everyone’s like, ‘How was your test?’
From Seattle Times • Jun. 15, 2022
Tim Smith was studying for the LSAT, an exam required to get into law school, in 2014 when Sarah came into the family room.
From Washington Times • Mar. 30, 2019
Sonia, who is working for an envi-ronmental agency and studying for her LSAT, had said it was too far to travel.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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