A bicyclist walks by Langdell Hall, the Harvard law library, on the law school’s campus in Cambridge, Mass. Beginning this fall, Harvard Law School will allow applicants to submit their scores from either the Graduate Record Examination or the Law School Admission Test. Last year, the University of Arizona College of Law became the first law school in the country to allow applicants to submit GRE scores rather than LSAT scores. Probably,” said Kyle McEntee, executive director of Law School Transparency. “Harvard Law School is continually working to eliminate barriers as we search for the most talented candidates for law and leadership,” Dean Martha Minow said in a statement.
Source: Washington Post March 09, 2017 00:23 UTC