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First LAST
Set For October

The Law School Admission
Test, required of candidates for
admission to most American law
schools, will be given on October
17, 1970, December 19, 1970, February
13, 1971, April 10 1971.

Since many law schools select
their freshman classes in the spring
preceding entrance, candidates for
admission to next year's classes are
advised to register for the October,
December, or February administration.

Registration for this test does
not constitute application for admission
to law school. Such application
must be made by filing appropriate
papers with the institutions
involved.

The Law School Admission Test
is a full-day test administered in
two half-day sessions. Designed to
predict scholastic achievement in
law school And to provide information
about the undergraduate preparation
of law school applicants,
the test yields scores: the
LSAT, which is a measure of academic
ability, And writing ability,
which is a measure of competence
in writing skills.

Candidates for the test should
secure a copy of the Bulletin of
information, which includes the
LSAT Registration Form And sample
questions. The Registration
Form And fees must reach Educational
Testing Service at least three
weeks before the desired test date.

Also included in the Bulletin
package is an announcement of new
admissions services And the names
of law schools will follow new
applications procedures.

For a copy of the Bulletin,
Registration Form, And announcement,
either write to the Law
School Admission Test, Educational
Testing Service, Box 944, Princeton,
N.J. 08540 or obtain a set of
the materials locally by contacting
the Pre-Law Advisers in the Office
of Placement, 5 Minor Hall.