From WSJopinion: The LSAT and other standardized tests are good for diversity, writes Paul Sracic. Objective measures of ability give my working-class students a shot at going to a top law school.
July 24, 2022 2:44 pm ETI attended a conference a few years ago for undergraduate “prelaw advisers”—academics, usually professors or deans, who guide undergraduates through the law-school admissions process.
An admissions official from a prestigious law school used a file from a past applicant to illustrate the review process. She began by noting the student’s high grade point average from “a good school.” That bothered me, because I knew she’d never call my regional state institution a “good school.”
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