September 25, 2021

Our First 2021-2022 Cycle Data

Our First 2021-2022 Cycle DataSpivey Consulting Group

We have our first glimpse at 2021-2022 cycle volume. As of 9/23 there were about 6,000 law school applicants so far this year. That's about 15% more than last cycle's ~5,100, and 50% more than the 2019-2020 cycle's ~3,900.

It's unclear how their test scores break down, which matters a lot- is the increase broadly distributed, or top heavy like it was last year? It's also not clear whether they're applying as broadly as last years applicants were (last cycle saw notably more applications per applicant).

It's important to remember that it's still very early in the cycle. Only about 7% of applicants have submitted by this point. It's hard to draw conclusions about what this means for the rest of the year. We did expect more re-applicants than usual this year, and those people would tend to apply earlier. There has also been a trend over the last several years for people to apply somewhat earlier, even before last cycle's craziness. We've also seen more re-takers in the recent LSAT administrations, suggesting more people were somewhat more prepared coming into the cycle.

Remember, last year we were up by 30% at this time and ended the cycle up 13%. Things change. We're trending well behind last year in registrations for the November LSAT (though somewhat ahead for the October LSAT). If you're a law school this is probably good news, and if you're an applicant it's probably not good news. But neither group should take this as a sure signal for the rest of the year. We expect to have additional details in the near future.

Authors
Spivey Consulting Team
Read More
Tags

Latest Blog Posts

News CoverNews Cover
July 28, 2025
Law School Application Opening Dates 2025

When will law school applications open for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle? Here's the full list, including all ABA-approved law schools.

News CoverNews Cover
June 4, 2025
Why is your LSAC cumulative GPA different from your normal degree GPA?

What types of scenarios can lead to your LSAC-calculated cumulative GPA (the relevant one for law school admissions purposes) being different from your degree GPA?

News CoverNews Cover
May 27, 2025
Spivey Consulting Group 2025-2026 Pro Bono Program: Announcement & Application

Spivey Consulting Group fully supports equitable access and diverse representation in legal education, and in 2025, this responsibility is more important than ever. As a part of this ongoing commitment, we are excited to announce the fifth year of our annual Spivey Consulting Group Pro Bono Program.