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      <title>3 Reasons Why the LSAT May Not Be Required by 2025</title>
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      <description>The future of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) has been the subject of much speculation in recent years. Some believe that the standardized exam will eventually be phased out, while others believe it will remain a requirement for admission to law school. In this article, we will explore the evidence for and against the LSAT being required in 2025 and beyond.&#xA;One of the main arguments in favor of keeping the LSAT is that it is a valid predictor of success in law school.</description>
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