The American Bar Association is seeking comments after its commissioned study found that JD-Next, a fully online admissions test that law schools can use in lieu of the Law School Admission Test and the Graduate Record Exam, is a reliable predictor of law school performance, but it’s not without certain limitations.

The Office of the Managing Director of ABA Accreditation and Legal Education released the report, created by Nathan Kuncel, a professor of industrial-organizational psychology and a McKnight presidential fellow at the University of Minnesota, for public comment on Tuesday.