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Hjort, do you know of any joint JD/MBA programs besides Northwestern which accepts applicants soley based on GMAT results? Indeed, many schools allow joint degree candidates to complete one year of either program first before taking the admissions test and applying for the other program. Essentially, I would like to bypass the LSAT altogether, if possible. I know this may be out of the scope of your speciality, but I would sincerely appreciate any insight you may have.
Thanx!
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Northwestern is the only school that comes to mind that lets you bypass the LSAT.
On the subject of JD/MBA programs, you might find this useful:
http://www.gmatclub.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=21559
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Thanks Hjort. The University of Melbourne offers a similiar three program with the GMAT as its only admissions requirement. Would be nice to locate an ABA approved school in the states that isn`t as fiercely competitive as Northwestern....
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Yes, the LSAT is almost exclusively a US/Canada requirement so I would expect one to be able to "bypass" it is other regions.
If you do not mind my asking- why are you interested in a JD program? Do you plan to practice law?
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