[blindLaw] GRE exam
omar duncan
oduncan821 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 01:28:23 UTC 2024
Hey what up John.
I am not an admissions officer.
While they say the GRE is okay, a person who takes GRE when most take lsat
might not make the GRE candidate a comparable candidate and might not be
good.
It could be better to take the LSAT?
Maybe if the law school is middle of the road—it could work. Like a
regional school
But the top notch schools have more candidates with top scores on the
LSAT—a more predictive test for success in law school. As such, those top
notch schools might prioritize your GRE and, in effect, your applifations.
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 5:33 PM John Vickers via BlindLaw <
blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> John Vickers
>
> 07/24/2024
>
> Greetings
>
> I am planning to sit for the GRE as it has been brought to my attention
> that my selected J.D. program that I would like to apply to requires that
> applicants either submit GRE or LSAT scores.
>
> Has anyone taken the GRE? What was your experience like?
>
> I am interested in the at-home exam, but I am concerned about accessibility
> issues within the interface of the exam.
>
> I appreciate any thoughts on this matter.
>
> Thank you
>
> John
>
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