St. John's University School of Law Announces It Will Take GRE Scores
St. John's University School of Law announced Wednesday that it will accept GRE scores for its J.D. program starting with applicants for the Fall 2018 class.
November 08, 2017 at 05:32 PM
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St. John's University School of Law announced Wednesday that it will accept Graduate Record Exam scores for its J.D. program starting with applicants for the Fall 2018 class.
St. John's and Columbia Law School are now the only two law schools in New York state accepting GRE scores. Students are allowed to submit the LSAT, the GRE or both.
The announcement was made by St. John's University School of Law Dean Michael A. Simons.
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