… applied to law school, and they submitted a total of 26.1 percent more applications. I am so proud of the way we … the unscored section first, second, or third. We found no significant difference in test performance no matter where the UN scored section occurred within their …
… Lives Matter issue and movement and recognize that there's no justice, or people perceive there's no justice, in terms of their lived lives in the street and … I always strive for honesty. And I'm going to say yes and no. So yes, in the sense that we need to dive in, we need to …
… 25 schools reported a decrease, and 12 schools reported no change. Similarly, 167 schools reported an increase in … score, four schools reported a decrease, and 25 reported no change. Law schools, once again, used the LSAT as one …
… Cornell? JONATHAN: Well, sure. So probably it comes as no surprise that at a school like Cornell College, we already … They’re very interested in the courses, and it’s probably no surprise, they’re also extremely interested in the … the Legal Education Program replace the LSAT? KAITLYNN: No, Susan, that is not our intention. Our intention is …
… advantage of all our resources at lawschooltransparency.com. In the near-future, we’ll continue to have these …
… a gender, and just under 1% identify as gender diverse — no change from last month. Applicants who describe themselves … that in the LSAT scores as well? ANNA: Susan, yes and no. We have seen similar trends, over the past seven to eight … will not simply consume the data, but use it. There is no shortage of information. When we examine who’s applying …
… a gender, and just under 1% identify as gender diverse — no change from last month. Applicants who describe themselves … first-generation college attendees or graduates represent 26.6% of the almost 70,000 applicants. This is up slightly … slightly higher, than they were a month ago There was no LSAT ® administration in March, so no change in the 16% …