No preference from Harvard for LSAT over GRE? Forum
- TheKingLives
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No preference from Harvard for LSAT over GRE?
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Re: No preference from Harvard for LSAT over GRE?
Well only one matters to US News rankings. So I imagine, all other things being equal, they would much prefer a 99th percentile LSAT over a 99th percentile GRE.
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Re: No preference from Harvard for LSAT over GRE?
TheKingLives wrote:"On a pilot basis, starting in the 2017-2018 application cycle, Harvard Law School will accept either the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or the Graduate Records Exam (GRE). We do not have a preference for either exam."
Sounds a little too good to be true. I'd expect a 340 on the GRE is easier to come by than a 180 on the LSAT, but would they be treated the same?
According to this article https://www.usnews.com/education/best-g ... quirements,
Such non-LSAT is capped at 10% of entering class, and must have 3.5+ gpa or top 10% of your undergrad class