Can anyone take the LSAT?

Can anyone take the LSAT?

Who Should Take It? Anyone who wants to go to law school should take the LSAT. The score you received is valid for a period of three years following the date of the exam. ... Anyone hoping to apply to law school in the coming years should take the Law School Admission Test.

How can I go to law school without a degree?

The law school allows exceptional students to matriculate without an earned bachelor's degree. Applicants can apply with either two-years (60 credits) of undergraduate work applicable towards a bachelor's degree or an earned associate's degree.

Can you take LSAT without law school?

Two US universities—University of Iowa and the State University of New York at Buffalo—are allowing existing students to apply to their law schools without taking the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT).25 feb 2015

Can I go to law school without going to college?

As for applying to law school with an associate degree: In general, most law schools allow you to apply without a bachelor's degree, and most states allow you to qualify for the bar exam without a bachelor's degree.24 feb 2020

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