“… Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, currently ranked #24 by U.S. News, recently decided that due to cancellation of the March administration of the LSAT exam, the test typically required for entry to law school, the school would be exploring a completely different admissions avenue. ‘The best test to determine whether you are going to be a great law student is whether you are a great law student,’ said Dean Douglas Sylvester. Here’s more information from ASU Law’s announcement:” …
Well…#24 is hardly “top” law school…especially in this time of contraction. Law Firms will also be contracting, for the most part. Not bankruptcy perhaps. You need to be in a T15 or higher school to guarantee jobs that will use your law degree in a good economy.
ASU School of Law is allowing students to use their first semester in law school as their admissions test instead of the LSAT or GRE.