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Do any of you know schools that will accept an LSAT score instead of the GRE and does not have any specific course requirements for acceptance? I'm trying to get into Health Policy and Management (with a BA in Political Science and 2 years work experience in Pharma Policy). I know Yale requires 1 year of college level science, which I don't have. So that school is out of the picture for me. I know BU doesn't have any requirements. Any others out there? Thanks.
 
Do any of you know schools that will accept an LSAT score instead of the GRE and does not have any specific course requirements for acceptance? I'm trying to get into Health Policy and Management (with a BA in Political Science and 2 years work experience in Pharma Policy). I know Yale requires 1 year of college level science, which I don't have. So that school is out of the picture for me. I know BU doesn't have any requirements. Any others out there? Thanks.

I know that a lot of dual degree programs (JD/MPH) will accept your LSAT score in lieu of GRE scores. Most of the time this is contingent on you enrolling in the JD program. There may be others out there, but I'm not aware of any.

What type of science requirement is it? You never had to take any science in undergrad?
 
I know that a lot of dual degree programs (JD/MPH) will accept your LSAT score in lieu of GRE scores. Most of the time this is contingent on you enrolling in the JD program. There may be others out there, but I'm not aware of any.

What type of science requirement is it? You never had to take any science in undergrad?


No, I never had to. I was pre-law in undergrad and so I never had to take any science courses. Not even for general ed classes.

Yale's science requirement was just 1 year od college level science. So like bio or chem or physics.
 
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