We hope everyone is safe and healthy — it's been a crazy couple of months for the world.
This is a first ever, and we are grateful to LSAC for sharing this data with us.
The 2019-2020 application cycle has concluded, and we have our final applicant volume as reported by LSAC.
We don't have final May LSAT Flex numbers yet, but 2019-2020 is going to be down in both total registrants and first timers compared to last year.
Despite being a few years into those scores factoring into the methodology, there remains a great deal of confusion about how exactly GRE scores stack up to LSAT scores when calculating law school rankings.
As June begins, we're coming up on the close of the 2019-2020 application cycle and the start of 2020-2021.
Now that October 2020 LSAT registration has closed, a very brief update on how volume compares to the last couple of years.
In the below spreadsheet, we keep track of law schools' new medians for the entering 2020 class of 1Ls.
We’re a couple months into the 2020-2021 application cycle, and so far our increase in applicants hasn’t slowed down. If anything, it’s sped up.