Law school applicants want official policies with clear guidance on how they can use AI when applying for admission, according to a new survey from education company Kaplan.
The majority of respondents to a recent Kaplan survey of pre-law students said law schools should clearly state how generative AI may or may not be used in the admissions process. In the survey, 83% of students said schools should have official policies on AI use in admissions. The survey, scheduled for release on March 18, was conducted in February.
But according to an October Kaplan survey of admissions officers, 54% ...
