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The Law School Admission Test will be given on the morning of November 17, 1951, February 23, April 26, and August 9, 1952, at more than 100 centers.
The three-and-one-half hour examination, prepared by the Educational Testing Service at Princeton, is required by several American law schools for admission. The E.T.S. recommends that applicants for admission in September, 1952, take the November or February test, since many law schools will select their classes this Spring.
Applications for the examination, and the fee, which is ten dollars, must be received by the E.T.S. ten days before the date it is given.
The test stresses questions which determine reasoning ability and verbal aptitude.
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