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A 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 in your twenties, having kids just doesn’t seem to pencil out (to put things in the least emotional terms possible). In other words, smarter people are having less kids because having less kids is the “smarter” thing to do.

I’m going to ask you to apply baby-having to law school because reports indicate that fewer of those with upper echelon LSAT scores are actually applying to law school. Now, this could mean that those with higher LSAT scores merely see LSAT tutoring as an excellent business prospect, but that’s not where I’d place my bets.
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Apr 18, 2012 - 6:59 pm - By Alex Davis
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Logical Reasonings / 4.18.12

A) LSAC has raised LSAT testing fees 15 percent, in case you haven’t frowned yet today. National Law Journal. B) Is it okay to put down deposits at multiple law schools? Good question. Anna Ivey. C) Putting things into perspective … Read Entire Article…

Apr 18, 2012 - 4:24 pm - By Hank
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