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The Number of LSATs Administered Is On the Rise
The number of LSATs administered is on the rise again. There were about 1,400 more LSAT takers in June 2015 than there were in June 2014. That’s about a 6.6% increase. The bad news: law school admissions may get more competitive. The good news: the legal market is improving. Keep in mind that the number
READ MOREIs the LSAT Bouncing Back?
LSAC recently released data about the February LSAT, and the number of people who took the February exam increased by 4.4% (as compared to the number of test-takers in February 2014) — one of the biggest percentage increases in years. This isn’t the only increase we’ve seen recently – in February 2014, the percentage of
READ MOREFrom the Archives: What the Increase in LSAT Takers Means
With the release of February LSAT scores came news that the number of test-takers increased by 4.4%. That may not seem like much, but it’s only the third time in the last nineteen LSAT administrations that we’ve seen an upward tick in registrations — and all three came within the last five tests. To give
READ MOREWhat Does The Increase In December LSAT Takers Mean?
LSAC just released data revealing the number of people who took the December LSAT increased for the first time since 2009. Sure, it was only by .8%, but given that the overall number of test-takers has been trending steadily (and steeply) downward for years, that’s still newsworthy. If you’re planning on applying to law school
READ MORENumber of LSAT Takers Drops to Historical Low
Four times a year, like clockwork, LSAC releases the number of LSATs administered on the most recent test date. This year’s no different, as they’ve just released the numbers for the September exam. And guess what: they’re down. For those of us who have been following the LSAT over the last few years, this isn’t
READ MOREAnother Slide: 2014 June LSAT Test-Takers Down 9.1%
The number of people taking the LSAT has dropped yet again. If it seems like you’ve read that sentence before, it’s because you probably have. With the exception of a slight uptick in February 2014, the number of people taking the LSAT has steadily declined since October 2010. As I wrote when the December LSAT
READ MOREWhat the Recent Increase in LSAT Test-Takers Really Means
About 200 more people sat for the February LSAT in 2014 than for the February 2013 LSAT. What does this mean? Are law school application numbers on their way to recovery? Probably. Will law school admissions become more competitive? Yup. Here’s a closer look at the ramifications of the recent increase in LSAT test-takers: The
READ MORELSAT Test-Taker Numbers Up For First Time Since 2010
Blueprint LSAT Prep’s new website wasn’t the only big news of the day. Today LSAC updated its LSAT test-taker data, and the number of February LSAT test-takers was 19,499 — up 1.1% from last year. LSAT administrations for the year were down 6.2%, but the rise in February LSAT test-takers was the first increase since
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