Monday, March 19, 2007

Live or Die in L.A.

The June LSAT is slowly creeping nearer. And unfortunately for those in Los Angeles there aren't many places to take it - only Southwestern Law and University of Southern California (USC).

The number of students taking the June LSAT is typically smaller than those taking the October LSAT, but I'm still a bit surprised that Loyola and UCLA won't be available for testing.

Perhaps the new twist to the LSAT is discouraging people from being what they perceive as the first group of guinea pigs, and as a result, LSAC is responding by hosting the test at fewer test centers.

2 Comments:

At 11:30 AM , Blogger Lise Johnston said...

Ah, the blessings of living in Alaska. I took the LSAT with like 12 other people in a huge room. Less than 100 people annually take the test in Alaska. Hmmm...maybe that makes me an underrepresented minority! Downside, proctor still took FOREVER to get things going.

 
At 10:59 PM , Blogger Paragon2Pieces said...

wow! only southwestern and usc? i wonder what the situation is like in orange county?

 

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