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  2. UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice - Wikipedia

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    From 2017, entry into the undergraduate combined law program will be based on both an ATAR or academic result, as well as the results from a Law Admission Test (LAT) (not to be confused with the Law School Admission Test used in the United States). [49] The test will consist of two questions requiring written responses.

  3. University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Some programs also take into account, in addition to a particular ATAR mark, performance in specialised tests, such as the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test for medicine and the Law Admission Test for law. In 2017, UNSW enrolled the highest number of Australia's top 500 high school students academically. [78]

  4. List of admission tests to colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    GAMSAT – Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test. LSAT – Law School Admission Test (some Juris Doctor programs). IELTS (academic) – International English Language Test (for international students).

  5. In college admissions, ‘test-optional’ is the new normal

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    Only 4 percent of colleges now require test scores, down from 55 percent in 2019. Fewer than half… In college admissions, ‘test-optional’ is the new normal

  6. UNSW Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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  7. Test-optional admissions extended at UW-Madison, other UW ...

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    But most schools have remained test-optional even as the pandemic faded. More than 80% of higher education institutions are test optional, including 20 of 53 state systems, according to the UW System.

  8. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The LSAT was the result of a 1945 inquiry of Frank Bowles, a Columbia Law School admissions director, about a more satisfactory admissions test that could be used for admissions than the one that was in use in 1945. [12] The goal was to find a test that would correlate with first year grades rather than bar passage rates.

  9. Priestley 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Priestley 11 are eleven law subjects required to be successfully completed for candidate status for admission into practice as a legal practitioner in Australia.They are named after the Law Admissions Consultative Committee (LACC, commonly known as the Priestley Committee as it was chaired by Lancelot John Priestley) which in 1992 determined the minimum academic study requirements for ...