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It’s Time For Future Law Students To Say Goodbye To The Remote LSAT

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This was a necessary step by LSAC—they had to shut off the superhighway of cheating that was occurring on remote tests. By taking this step, they drastically limit the theft of live LSAT content. This is great news for all non-cheating students, and makes the application process fairer overall for everyone.

— Dave Killoran, founder and former CEO of PowerScore Test Prep, in comments given to Law.com, concerning the Law School Admission Council’s decision to end remote testing and move to in-center-only testing, in response to widespread cheating on the law school admission exam. As noted on LSAC’s website by Susan Krinsky, the organization’s executive vice president for operations and chief of staff, there will be “limited exceptions for certain medical accommodations or extreme hardship in getting to a testing center.”


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