Prospective Lawyers Take Aptitude Tests

Sixty-six prospective lawyers will take legal aptitude tests in the Langdell Hall Courtroom this morning. The six hour examination, which will attempt to determine the candidates' innate legal ability, is similar to the College Board aptitude test used to screen College applicants.

This is the fourth year that the Law School has required the tests, and it is expected that due to improvements in the manner of testing, more attention will be given to the results this year than in previous years.

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