Pundits predicted that Harvard Law School's decision in March to allow applicants to submit either an LSAT or GRE score would prompt a wave of followers. It seems they were on to something.

Georgetown University Law Center on Monday announced it is now accepting GRE scores—the same day Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law unveiled a plan to allow the GRE for its 2019 admissions.

Four law schools have thus far embraced the GRE, with the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law kicking off the trend in 2016.

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