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Article Title : Law School Admission Test
Article Snippet :The Law School Admission Test (LSAT /ˈɛlsæt/ EL-sat) is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law
Article Title : Bar examination in the United States
Article Snippet :they can be admitted to the bar and become licensed to practice law. Bar exams are administered by states or territories, usually by agencies under the
Article Title : Test preparation
Article Snippet :college (e.g. the SAT and ACT), business school (the GMAT), law school (the LSAT or LNAT), medical school (the MCAT), BMAT, UKCAT and GAMSAT and graduate
Article Title : Graduate Record Examinations
Article Snippet :Furthermore, unlike other standardized admissions tests (such as the SAT, LSAT, and MCAT), the use and weight of GRE scores vary considerably not only from
Article Title : Gretchen Carlson
Article Snippet :Carlson planned to attend law school after Stanford and completed the LSAT exam, but instead focused on a career in broadcast journalism.[citation needed]
Article Title : Chotanagpur Law College
Article Snippet :entrance Test conducted by itself and also takes in students through the LSAT Exam. Notable alumni of the college include. S.B. Sinha- Former Judge of the
Article Title : Admission to the bar in the United States
Article Snippet :Doctor degree from a law school approved by the jurisdiction, pass a bar exam and professional responsibility examination, and undergo a character and
Article Title : Legal Education Board
Article Snippet :law school qualifying exam PhiLSAT". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved March 18, 2019. "Registration for aspiring law students' PhiLSAT starts Mar. 2". ABS-CBN
Article Title : James Hamm
Article Snippet :"politically motivated." In 1992, Hamm was paroled. He had taken the LSAT exam for law school while in prison, scoring in the 96 percentile. Once released
Article Title : List of admission tests to colleges and universities
Article Snippet :Technology) GAMSAT – Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test. LSAT – Law School Admission Test (some Juris Doctor programs). IELTS (academic)
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for most graduate schools in the United States. Created and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS) in 1949, the exam aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study. The GRE General Test is offered as a computer-based exam administered at Prometric testing centers.
In the graduate school admissions process, the level of emphasis that is placed upon GRE scores varies widely between schools and between departments within schools. The importance of a GRE score can range from being a mere admission formality to an important selection factor.
The GRE was significantly overhauled in August 2011, resulting in an exam that is not adaptive on a question-by-question basis, but rather by section, so that the performance on the first verbal and math sections determine the difficulty of the second sections presented. Overall, the test retained the sections and many of the question types from its predecessor, but the scoring scale was changed to a 130 to 170 scale (from a 200 to 800 scale).
The cost to take the test is US$195, although ETS will reduce the fee under certain circumstances. They also promote financial aid to those GRE applicants who prove economic hardship. ETS does not release scores that are older than 5 years, although graduate program policies on the acceptance of scores older than 5 years will vary.
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Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School (also known as Stanford Law or SLS) is a professional graduate school of Stanford University, located in Silicon Valley near Palo Alto, California.
Established in 1893, Stanford Law has been ranked one of the top three law schools in the country, with Yale Law School and Harvard Law School, every year since 1992.
Since 2016, Stanford Law has been ranked 2nd. Stanford Law is consistently regarded as one of the most prestigious law schools in the world.
Stanford Law School employs more than 90 full-time and part-time faculty members and enrolls over 550 students who are working toward their Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree.
Stanford Law also confers four advanced legal degrees: a Master of Laws (LL.M.), a Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.), a Master of the Science of Law (J.S.M.), and a Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.).
Each fall, Stanford Law enrolls a J.D. class of approximately 180 students, giving Stanford the smallest student body of any law school ranked in the top fourteen (T14).
Stanford also maintains eleven full-time legal clinics, including the nation's first and most active Supreme Court litigation clinic, and offers 27 formal joint degree programs.
Stanford Law alumni include several of the first women to occupy Chief Justice or Associate Justice posts on supreme courts: former Chief Justice of New Zealand Sian Elias,
retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the late Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court Rhoda V. Lewis, and the late Chief Justice of Washington Barbara Durham.
Other justices of supreme courts who graduated from Stanford Law include the late Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist, retired Chief Justice of California Ronald M. George,
retired California Supreme Court Justice Carlos R. Moreno, and the late California Supreme Court Justice Frank K. Richardson.
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3D Law School rankings
Rank | Law School | 3D Score |
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#1 | Yale Law School | 97.9 |
#2 | Stanford Law School | 96.9 |
#3 | Harvard Law School | 96.0 |
#4 | Columbia Law School | 95.3 |
#5 | Chicago Law School | 94.3 |
#6 | New York University School of Law | 93.5 |
#7 | Carey Law School | 92.5 |
#8 | Virginia School of Law | 91.7 |
#9 | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law | 90.4 |