Ed.
note:
Welcome
to
our
daily
feature, Quote
of
the
Day.
This
was
a
necessary
step
by
LSAC—they
had
to
shut
off
the
superhighway
of
cheating
that
was
occurring
on
remote
tests.
By
taking
this
step,
they
drastically
limit
the
theft
of
live
LSAT
content.
This
is
great
news
for
all
non-cheating
students,
and
makes
the
application
process
fairer
overall
for
everyone.
— Dave
Killoran,
founder
and
former
CEO
of
PowerScore
Test
Prep,
in
comments
given
to
Law.com,
concerning
the
Law
School
Admission
Council’s
decision
to
end
remote
testing
and
move
to
in-center-only
testing,
in
response
to
widespread
cheating
on
the
law
school
admission
exam.
As
noted
on
LSAC’s
website
by
Susan
Krinsky,
the
organization’s
executive
vice
president
for
operations
and
chief
of
staff,
there
will
be
“limited
exceptions
for
certain
medical
accommodations
or
extreme
hardship
in
getting
to
a
testing
center.”

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