Bloomberg Law
May 11, 2016, 9:42 PM UTC

Arizona Law School Dean on Accepting GRE Applicants

Alicia Biggs

This week, the Law School Admissions Council announced it would not oust the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law from its membership.

In February, Arizona became the first law school to accept applicants who took the GRE rather than the LSAT. That policy drew criticism from those who said the LSAT is more reliable indicator for predicting law school success.

Marc L. Miller, dean of the law school, answered a range of questions via email. Below is a transcript of the exchange.

Big Law Business: Tell us a bit about the decision to accept students who took the GRE.

Miller: ...









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