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Fingerprinting Required to Take the LSAT

Link. Thanks to the prompting of a friend, I have been investigating the GRE and LSAT tests and what I would need to do to prepare for them. I have been out of school for over seven years now, so I feel certain skills are rusty and a great deal of knowledge might have been lost. Never hurts to prepare. This, though, disturbs me greatly. More and more I realize just how little I trust our government (and, relatedly, our government employees) with any sort of power.
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In order to get into a medical residency training program (where I learn how to be a psychiatrist after med school), I had to pee into a cup for a drug screen and also submit a 10-card (fingerprints) to the State Board of Investigation (state version of the FBI). Now I’m in the system…

By on July 30, 2008, 07:18 pm

My views on the war on drugs aside, I see where you being fingerprinted and documented for such a program being necessary.  However, being fingerprinted for a test?!  I can see it now.  Retinal scans for the SAT!

By on July 31, 2008, 11:52 am
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