July 18, 2013

Percent change by LSAT bandwidth 2009/2010 to 2012/13*

Percent change by LSAT bandwidth 2009/2010 to 2012/13*Blog Post Banner Image
Percent change by LSAT bandwidth 2009/2010 to 2012/13*Spivey Consulting Group

Percent change (all decreases) by LSAT bandwidth from the 2009/2010 law school admissions cycle to 2012/13 law school admissions cycle. This data reflects applicant totals, not total volume (i.e. people who take LSAT but never apply)

Highest LSAT Pct Chg YTD
< 140 -20%
140–144 -24%
145–149 -30%
150–154 -36%
155–159 -35%
160–164 -44%
165–169 -35%
170–174 -44%
175–180 -47%

The 2012/13 Data is as of 6/28/2013 and a final report has not been released by LSAC.** The final report should not reflect any change is LSAT test takers as LSAT tests administered for the 2012/13 cycle are complete and the percentages above should not change*** unless a reporting error is discovered and corrected in the final report or the final report accounts for test-takers previously unreported.

Once the final report for the 2012/2013 cycle is released and report and changes.

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