… to go in June. We will open registration for the 2025-26 cycle in a few weeks, and individuals can at that time … takes the LSAT, that their score means the same thing no matter when or where they take the test. We know how … ANNA: What our Applied Research team has found is that the No. 1 reason people in the current cycle are pursuing law …
… 2021 cycle. Currently, applicant volume is about 26% higher than it was on this same date a year ago. Given … it’s just the cost of the registration. Obviously there’s no travel cost, and the staffing costs are minimal as well. …
… today; 81 are seeing decreases; and 10 are showing no change from last year. As we look at the weekly new … demographic subgroups. A key reason to wait until the 2025-26 testing year is to provide plenty of time to collect such …
… today, 75 are showing decreases, and five are showing no change from last year. As I record this podcast, we have …
… today, 76 are seeing decreases, and nine are showing no change from last year. As of the first week of April, new …
… almost half are seeing decreases, and seven are showing no change from last year. For the first four LSAT … and all of the deep, enculturated biases that we all hold, no matter who we are, having grown up in this country as we …
… 123 are seeing decreases, and six are showing no change. Just over 40% of this year’s applicants identify … to take the LSAT between now and June of 2024, there is no change. Their test will consist of one logical reasoning … approach to assessing reasoning skills has virtually no impact on the strong correlation between the LSAT test …
… difficult in light of the fact that there has been no guidance from the Department of Education. And so, it’s … have to take the position they cannot be risk-adverse. No school is going to make themselves litigation-proof, but …