Considering law school? Use your GRE? General Test scores when applying to law school as many are now accepting or are considering accepting GRE General Test scores — saving you time and money from taking another admissions test.
The GRE? General Test is offered throughout the year and in more than 1,000 locations in more than 160 countries, making it easily accessible. You can also take the GRE General Test at home in most regions of the world. Take the most widely accepted graduate admissions test and give yourself more opportunities.
Law Applicants Succeed with the GRE General Test
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Read this Law.com article about how taking the GRE General Test for admissions to the University of Arizona law school opened doors for Christina Rinnert, who is now a successful prosecutor.
- Learn five ways the GRE test helped Saundrea Shropshire actualize her law school dream.
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Law Schools That Accept GRE Scores for Their JD Programs
View the complete list of law schools that accept GRE scores for admission to their JD programs. If you don't see the school(s) you'd like to apply to, check with their admissions office directly — more law schools are deciding to accept GRE scores every day.