It really wasn’t a great weekend for the Law School Admissions Test and the people behind it.

Unlike in the olden days when people (raises hand) had to go to some dank, far-off test center to take the LSAT, law school applicants can now take it remotely. Remote invigilation of the LSAT allows test-takers to take the exam from the comfort of their own homes using their own computers.

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