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Mar. 23, 2020

Deans say they are not worried yet about delay of April LSAT

“One of the questions that I have is: What’s the impact going to be on the law school admissions for students who would enter in fall of 2021?” said Kyle McEntee, executive director at Law School Transparency. “And depending on how many administrations were canceled, it could have a pretty huge effect on law school enrollments in future years.”

After the Law School Admission Council announced the LSAT will be pushed back to April 25 because of the novel coronavirus, experts worry about the potential impacts the decision could have on law schools, students and the profession. Deans, on the other hand, are not too worried yet.

Kyle McEntee, executive director at Law School Transparency, said in an interview Friday there are more questions than answers at the moment.

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