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LSAT Logic Games Removed: What It Means for Future Test-Takers
Discover how the removal of LSAT logic games in 2024 affects scoring and prep strategies for future test-takers. Stay ahead with our expert analysis.
Tutor Spotlight: Aidan Sigman
Meet Aidan. A seasoned SAT and ACT strategist with a perfect GRE score, Aidan's approach is both systematic and flexible, adapting to the individual needs of his students, whether crafting comprehensive curricula or providing targeted tutoring that transcends traditional methods.
News Flash: GRE is Changing!
Just weeks after GMAC unveiled its GMAT Focus Edition – a new version of the GMAT to be launched this fall that will clock in at an hour shorter than the current exam – ETS, the makers of the GRE, have announced a shortened version of the GRE.
8 Strategies for Studying for the GRE With A Full-Time Job
Don't let a full-time job stop you from achieving your academic goals. Learn the best strategies for studying for the GRE while working full-time!
Law Schools Permitted to Go Test Optional in Three Years, Plus More Law Admissions News
In a related turn of events, nine members of the T-14 cohort also opted out of the influential US News & World Report’s rankings for law schools.
How to Prep for the At-Home GRE & GMAT
Over the last several weeks, in response to the coronavirus pandemic and widespread closure of testing sites, some graduate programs have announced a waiver of normal requirements that applicants submit GRE or GMAT scores. But the vast majority of programs are maintaining existing policies. To meet the continued demand, both the GRE and GMAT have introduced online, at-home versions of the test available at least through early summer.