The June sitting of the Law School Admission Test traditionally has been the preferred date for the most organized of would-be law students — those who wanted to get a jump on the admissions process for the following year.
This year, however, the LSAT administered on June 10 also offered a last-ditch opportunity for procrastinators aiming to begin classes this fall. At least 25 law schools, including five in Florida, announced they would consider scores from the June examination, which were released earlier this month, for their fall classes.
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