Junk the LSAT? Making the Case for a Better Test

Law School 03/11/09

Should the LSAT be scrapped for something better, more predictive of success as a lawyer? Two California academics think so. Former Berkeley law professor Marjorie Shultz and Berkeley psychology professor Sheldon Zedeck have created a test that they feel could be administered to law school applicants to measure their nascent [...]

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