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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Georgia To Accept GRE For Law Students Enrolled In A Dual-Degree Program

GREGeorgia has announced that it will begin accepting the GRE for the 1L class entering in Fall 2019, but only for students enrolled in a dual degree program at the university.  Two other law schools allow the GRE in limited circumstances:  Chicago (admissions committee may grant LSAT waiver) and UCLA (students enrolled in, or applying to, another UCLA graduate program).  Seventeen law schools (Arizona, Brooklyn, BYU, Cardozo, Chicago Kent, Columbia, Florida StateGeorgetown, Harvard, Hawaii, John Marshall (Chicago), Northwestern, Pace, St. John's, Texas A&M, Wake Forest, and Washington University) accept the GRE in lieu of the LSAT without any limitations.  (George Washington has rescinded its use of the GRE because it has not done a school-specific validation study.)

Prior TaxProf Blog coverage:

https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2018/05/georgia-to-accept-gre-for-law-students-enrolled-in-a-dual-degree-program.html

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