안녕하세요, 고우해커스 도우미입니다.
열심히 LSAT 준비하고 있는 고우해커스 여러분들에게
정보를 알려드리려고 합니다~:)
최근에, LSAT 시험 횟수제한에 관해서 질문글들이 많이 올라오고 있는데요.
공식사이트(https://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/pressreleases/lsac-expands-lsat-schedule)에서
고우해커스 도우미가 확인한 결과(뚜둥!)
2018년부터는 LSAT시험을 1년에 6번 응시 가능하다는 공지문 입니다.
앞으로 더많은 기회가 생기게 된것이니, 고우해커스 도우미도 너무 기쁩니다. ^_^
고우해커스와 함께 여러분들의 꿈을 같이 이뤄보아요.
고우해커스가 늘 여러분과 함께 응원하겠습니다.
감사합니다. :)
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▼LSAC에 올라온 공지글 원문
THE LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION COUNCIL (LSAC) ANNOUNCES EXPANDED LSAT SCHEDULE
NEWTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, June 1—Prospective law students will have more opportunities to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) starting in mid-2018. The Law School Admission Council announced today an expanded testing schedule that will increase testing dates from four to six annually.
The additional LSAT dates were announced at LSAC’s Annual Meeting and Educational Conference, which is taking place this week in Palm Desert, California. Attendees include representatives from LSAC’s member law schools, who participate in professional development, networking, and opportunities to discuss and provide feedback on LSAC’s legal education services, including the LSAT.
“The additional test dates are an important part of LSAC’s continuing efforts to reduce barriers to entry into legal education,” Dean Susan L. Krinsky, chair of LSAC’s Board of Trustees said. “The LSAT has always been the most valid, reliable, and widely used test in law school admissions. It is the best test for predicting success in law school, and therefore LSAC constantly explores ways to improve its delivery. We will continue to look for innovative ways to enhance access and diversity in legal education, while ensuring the quality of both the LSAT and all the services we offer.”
The more flexible testing schedule will benefit both prospective law students, who will have more options if they have a conflict with a particular test date, and law schools, whose application cycles have shifted in recent years.
The expansion of LSAT test dates is the latest of several test-related initiatives LSAC has announced over the last several months. Earlier in May, it announced that there will no longer be limitations on the number of times a test taker can sit for the LSAT in a two-year period. LSAC also conducted a successful pilot of a Digital LSAT in May as part of its research into student-friendly alternative testing models. And in February, LSAC entered into an innovative partnership with Khan Academy to develop interactive online materials for the LSAT, and make personalized practice free for all.
LSAC also recently made a significant investment in the Council on Legal Education Opportunity, Inc. (CLEO), to assist in that organization’s efforts to advance the diversity of the legal profession.
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About the Law School Admission Council
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is a nonprofit corporation that provides unique products and services to ease the admission process for law schools and their applicants worldwide. Currently, 222 law schools in the United States, Canada, and Australia are members of the Council and benefit from LSAC’s services, including the LSAT. Approximately 100,000 tests are administered annually at hundreds of testing centers worldwide. LSAC also operates the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) that enables students to apply efficiently to multiple schools. LSAC processes academic credentials for an average of 60,000 law school applicants annually. In addition, LSAC funds diversity programs, publishes research, provides essential software and information for admission offices and applicants, conducts educational conferences for law school professionals and prelaw advisors, and provides many related services.
For more information, visit LSAC.org, Official_LSAT on Twitter, or @LawSchoolAdmissionCouncil on Facebook.