State Bar & Bar Associations
Aug. 17, 2018
LSAT versus GRE: A tale of two law school admissions tests
While the LSAT is dominant among law schools, the GRE is gaining ground as a more accessible alternative.





Michael Lusby
Senior Regional Vice President
Robert Half Legal
Michaell oversees operations for the California, Washington and Arizona offices.
While the American Bar Association decided not to lift the LSAT requirement just yet during its August annual meeting, the GRE is gaining ground among lawyers and top law schools as a viable testing option for law school applicants.
In a recent Robert Half Legal survey, 21 percent of lawyers who were polled said law schools should accept GRE scores from prospective applicants in lieu of LSAT scores. Columbia, Harvard, Georgetown and two California univers...
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