The first two law schools to drop the LSAT could be just the beginning
Some schools are eliminating the standard exam requirement in order to make it easier for top students to get into their programs
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Some schools are eliminating the standard exam requirement in order to make it easier for top students to get into their programs
President Obama recently praised a City University of New York experiment to help more students graduate from community college.
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In the last couple of years huge investments have been made in Montana's universities through private individuals and state agencies for specific job-training programs ...
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