LSAT (lawyer exam) no longer required to get into Harvard Law School (Read 1678 times)

PeaShooter

www.cnbc.com/2017/03/10/harvard-law-school-is-making-a-major-change-to-its-admissions-policy.html

It's already known that Harvard has become a corrupt institution that suppresses free speech. This new policy makes it obvious. Anyone can get in now if you have the right politics or a fat enough wallet.

They give two publicly stated reasons for dropping the lawyer exam. 1) It costs too much. Yeah, right. A $200 exam costs too much, when tuition is 1000x more. 2) They want more Math and Science guys to become lawyers, and they don't want people to have to study for the LSAT. I don't think so, considering that Math and Science majors have the highest score on the LSAT by a wide margin and don't even have to study for it! Meanwhile, guess who has the lowest LSAT scores? (Answer: police, lawyers, therapists, and teachers).

I'm not necessarily against this policy but they better automatically be admitting everyone with a Math or (real) Science degree who applies.

omnigun

Re: LSAT (lawyer exam) no longer required to get into Harvard Law School
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2017, 09:36:48 AM »
You still need to pass the bar this means nothing.