http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7_xHsce57c
Alex Johnson UVA professor discusses problems with the LSAT, correlation to Law School grades and the possible revision or dismissal of the LSAT entirely.
starting at 42:00
LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years Forum
- Nonconsecutive
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Re: LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years
Not sure if trollling, but that video is 4 years old. Kind of weakens his conclusion.
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Re: LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years
true.Nonconsecutive wrote:Not sure if trollling, but that video is 4 years old. Kind of weakens his conclusion.
after doing many lr questions, one should know by now that not everything that is claimed is actually correct.
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Re: LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years
work for 3 years, LSAT is gone, save up money, gain work experience...profit!?!
- Tlucidum
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Re: LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years
B-b-but... if there's no LSAT... how are us splitters going to get into the top schoolsKevinlomax wrote:work for 3 years, LSAT is gone, save up money, gain work experience...profit!?!
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: LSAT may be gone in 2-3 years
You've posted about this elsewhere and started another thread about it as well, please stop spamming the forum with it. Clearly the guy's prediction didn't come true.
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