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Daily Archives: July 16, 2012
June 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 to new and less autotuned places since “OMG” topped the charts in June 2010. This year, 25,223 people took the June LSAT — down 5.9% from last year and down 23.5% from 2010’s peak. It’s reasonable to assume that this trend will continue for the next few administrations of the LSAT. At the very least, I’d be surprised if the number of LSAT test takers were to surge upward anytime soon.
If you’re planning on taking the October LSAT, what does this mean for you?
First of all, this doesn’t mean anything for your LSAT score.
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Jul 16, 2012 - 6:41 pm - By Aaron Cohn
Tags: june lsat, law school admissions, law school application, lsac, LSAT, lsat score, lsat test, October LSAT
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Tags: june lsat, law school admissions, law school application, lsac, LSAT, lsat score, lsat test, October LSAT
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Logical Reasonings / 7.16.12
A) The number of June LSAT test-takers dropped another 5.9 percent this year. Surprised it wasn’t more? Law School Tuition Bubble. B) More and more law school grads are heading to the boonies to find employment. US News. C) The … Read Entire Article…






