No More LSAT ‘Flagging’
The Law School Admission Council has agreed to stop "flagging" the scores of those with disabilities who get extra time to take the test, which is central to admission to many law schools.
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The Law School Admission Council has agreed to stop "flagging" the scores of those with disabilities who get extra time to take the test, which is central to admission to many law schools.
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