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What Does The ABA Allowing Law Schools To Go Test-Optional REALLY Mean?

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What Does The ABA Allowing Law Schools To Go Test-Optional REALLY Mean? An ABA committee has recommended allowing law schools to stop requiring standardized tests like the LSAT and GRE for admission. Check the last page containing the ABA committee's proposed revision to Standard 503): https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/legal_education_and_admissions_to_the_bar/council_reports_and_resolutions/may22/22-may-memo-revisions-501-503.pdf Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/easylsat *** On the ABA committee proposal to stop requiring standardized tests for law school admissions: The proposed revision must be still approved by the ABA. It would then be up to individual schools whether they require the LSAT (or another exam) or not. Equivalent accrediting bodies for med school and business school don't require them to use standardized tests for admission, but many require tests such as the MCAT/GMAT/GRE. So it's unclear whether many law schools would stop requiring the LSAT even if they