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2013 December LSAT Test-Taker Numbers Down 6.2 Percent
LSAC has released the stats for 2013 December LSAT test-takers, and – surprise, surprise – the number of people taking the LSAT is down yet again. This is the 14th straight LSAT to have a decline in test-takers compared to previous years, but whereas last December’s numbers were down by 15.6%, this year’s numbers are
READ MOREOctober LSAT Test-Takers Down 11%: What Does it all Mean?
We here at Blueprint LSAT Prep are shocked (SHOCKED!) to find that, yet again, the number of LSAT test-takers is down. Way down: 11% since last year, and 45% since the high of 2009. According to Law.com (and this handy chart provided by LSAC), this makes it 13 straight administrations with a decline in LSAT
READ MOREJune LSAT Test-Takers (Only?) Down 4.9% From Last Year
The LSAC released the numbers, and this year 23,997 law school hopefuls took the June LSAT. That’s a decline of 4.9% from last year’s June LSAT. It’s also the 12th consecutive LSAT administration for which numbers have declined from the previous year. The last time so few LSAT test-takers took the June LSAT was in
READ MORENumber of December LSAT Test Takers Dropped Again
The numbers are out, and a losing streak longer than even the Kansas City Chiefs managed this season continued: last December’s LSAT marked the ninth consecutive LSAT administration for which numbers were down from the previous year. 30,226 law school hopefuls took the 2012 December LSAT. That’s down 15.6% from December 2011 and down 40.1%
READ MORELSAT Test-Takers Disappear Again: What’s it Mean for You?
Jeff Baisley grew up dreaming of the big leagues. And in 2005, that dream (sort of) came true. Named MVP in 2006 while playing for the Kane County Cougars, Jeff drove in 110 runs and hit 22 homers. Three of them were in the same game. And if everyone who sat out this year’s October
READ MOREJune LSAT Test-Taker Numbers Are In: Down Again
What do the June LSAT and the song “OMG” by Usher featuring will.i.am have in common? They both peaked in 2010. The numbers are out, and LSAC has announced that the number of people who took the June LSAT has declined for the second consecutive year. Likewise, the world of pop music has moved on
READ MOREA Drop in Test-Takers Boosts the Value of a High LSAT Score
I’m not sure if you’ve encountered the same phenomenon, but it’s occurred to me more than once that I see a lot of less-than-intelligent people having kids. I also see a lot of intelligent people not having kids. One could argue that intelligence itself is to blame. After all, if you do a cost-benefit analysis
READ MOREThe Numbers are In: The LSAT Stats and What They Mean to You
Every year, thousands and thousands of people just like you take the LSAT. Over a hundred thousand, to be precise. To be even more precise, check out this chart listing the number of administered LSATs per test date. No seriously, go check it out. Really. Pretty fun, right? There’s a few things you may have
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