David Yi | The University of Chicago Law School JD
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Lack of diversity. LSAT is the culprit?

3/29/2007

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Interesting article.

"In law schools throughout the country, the number of Black applicants, students and graduates are all declining."

I don't know if condemning the ABA is the most effective remedy, but I suppose it's the place anyone would start in his/her attempt to make a difference in legal education.

It's also no surprise that the LSAT took some heat.

As an LSAT instructor, I know and am convinced that the LSAT can be studied for. Many African-American students, however, don't have the finanical luxury to pay $1000 - $2000 for a LSAT course.

Since this "condemning" originated from Congress, perhaps Congress ought to consider making student loans available for students who want to take test prep courses.
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