"This was a necessary step by LSAC—they had to shut off the superhighway of cheating that was occurring on remote tests,” Dave Killoran, founder and former CEO of PowerScore Test Prep, told Law.com.
Beginning in August, the LSAT—the required entrance exam for law school admissions—will only be administered in person to protect the “security and integrity” of the test, the Law School Admission ...
Admissions test for U.S. law schools suspended in China over cheating Exam experts say Chinese sites exploit online tests Cheating concerns predate remote LSAT Aug 25 (Reuters) - An aspiring law ...
About 5,000 remote LSAT takers faced delays and other tech issues this month The Law School Admission Council is adding capacity at in-person test centers Aug 17 (Reuters) - Widespread problems with ...
The Law School Admission Council has announced that the LSAT will generally be available only in person at dedicated test centers, beginning with the August 2026 test. The LSAC explained that this ...
Aug 17 (Reuters) - Widespread problems with August’s remote Law School Admission Test are prompting more people to opt for the in-person version of the exam. The Law School Admission Council, which ...
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