October 31, 2018

LSAT Median Changes and Final Data from 2017/2018

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LSAT Median Changes and Final Data from 2017/2018Spivey Consulting Group

Since the data began coming out in late summer/early fall, we have been collecting the LSAT and GPA statistics of the 2018 entering classes of every ABA-approved law school, primarily on Reddit here (and feel free to comment on that post if you have any new data we can add to the full spreadsheet of 25th/75th percentiles and medians). Please note that all of this year's numbers are preliminary, as reported by the law schools, and will not be considered "final" until official ABA 509 reports are released.

Here, we have compiled some macro-level stats on the data we have so far (from 120 schools that have reported) on LSAT medians. As you can see, the majority of law schools were able to increase their LSAT median by one point. A notably very small percentage went down in their LSAT medians. Full data here:

Total Known Medians No Change to Median +1 LSAT Median +2 LSAT Median +3 LSAT Median -1 LSAT Median
Top 14 Ranked Schools 13 7 (53.8%) 6 (46.2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Top 25 Ranked Schools 21 10 (47.6%) 11 (52.4%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Top 50 Ranked Schools 44 15 (34.1%) 25 (56.8%) 2 (4.5%) 0 (0%) 2 (4.5%)
Top 100 Ranked Schools 76 26 (34.2%) 42 (55.3%) 5 (6.6%) 0 (0%) 4 (3.8%)
Top 150 Ranked Schools 104 41 (39.4%) 54 (51.9%) 5 (4.8%) 0 (0%) 4 (3.8%)
All ABA Accredited Law Schools 120 45 (37.5%) 59 (49.2%) 10 (8.3%) 1 (0.8%) 5 (4.2%)

(Small side note: "Top 50" or "Top 100" does not mean exactly 50 or 100 schools due to ties in the US News rankings.)

For reference, here is the full and complete data from last cycle, as officially reported by LSAC (note that in total, applicants were up 8.1%, and applications were up 8.7% compared to the previous year).

Highest LSAT # Applicants % Change YTD
< 140 4,348 1.9%
140-144 5,942 1.1%
145-149 9,775 2.3%
150-154 11,598 4.3%
155-159 10,540 6.6%
160-164 8,283 14.7%
165-169 5,123 27.2%
170-174 2,382 13.4%
175-180 689 59.9%
% Change in applications # Schools
Increase of 100% or more 1
Increase of 50% to 99% 2
Increase of 40% to 49% 2
Increase of 30% to 39% 4
Increase of 20% to 29% 20
Increase of 10% to 19% 42
Increase of 1% to 9% 75
No change 11
Decrease of 1% to 9% 31
Decrease of 10% to 19% 9
Decrease of 20% to 29% 4
Decrease of 30% to 39% 0
Decrease of 40% to 49% 0
Decrease of 50% or more: 4
Law School Type # Applications % Change YTD
Private 252,099 8.3%
Public 133,728 9.6%
Region Applicants # Applicants % Change YTD Applications # Applications % Change YTD
Far West 7,899 12.4% 58,188 10.3%
Great Lakes 7,630 6.5% 52,590 7.2%
Midsouth 7,069 6.8% 70,241 7.3%
Midwest 2,129 16.5% 11,695 4.8%
Mountain West 3,047 12.2% 14,902 16.7%
New England 2,925 11.3% 34,842 12.1%
Northeast 9,951 9.0% 70,493 10.2%
Northwest 1,477 7.8% 8,339 12.2%
South Central 6,783 5.7% 28,496 8.3%
Southeast 8,543 0.5% 36,041 3.4%
Total 60,616 8.1% 385,627 8.7%
Race/Ethnicity Applicants # % Change YTD
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian 5 *
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,372 6.9%
Asian 6,705 13.9%
Black or African American 8,926 6.0%
Canadian Aboriginal 44 37.5%
Caucasian/White 38,470 8.7%
Hispanic/Latino 8,053 8.5%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 286 6.7%
Puerto Rican 1,752 1.8%
Not Indicated 1,534 16.8%
Gender Applicants # % Change YTD
Female 32,530 9.3%
Male 27,539 6.2%
Not Indicated 547 51.5%
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