Cycle Volume as of Halloween
We now have two full months worth of applicant and application volume, so it's a good opportunity to do some recap and see where things stand.
Read full postWe now have two full months worth of applicant and application volume, so it's a good opportunity to do some recap and see where things stand.
Read full postLaw School Forum Attendance Data as of 10/24/19 City2019 JD AttendeesChange from 20182019 LLM AttendeesChange from 2018 Washington, D.C.899-8%22 +5Toronto421+16%3 +1Miami561+16%8 +1Houston534-13%9 +2 New York1,700+11%20 -16Atlanta652-2%11 +5TOTAL4,767+3%73 +2Future Law School Forum Registration Data as of 10/24/19 Important note: change data is not included as these numbers are not comparable at this time (except for San Francisco), because every year many attendees wait until the days right bef
Read full postLSAC briefly publicized the 2019-2020 cycle volume this Friday. It has since been removed, and we are hopeful it will return soon.
Read full postWe have some really interesting and jolting data updates for you. I know, I know—jolting LSAT updates? But this one really surprised us.
Read full postWhile we don't yet have information on the 2019-2020 application cycle (and we should soon), we've gotten some questions about why we care what those numbers look like.
Read full postU.S. News & World Report has released their 2020 Undergraduate Rankings. Below we've charted the change in each of the 2020 top fifty universities ranking from last year!
Read full postAs many of you know, we have spent the past several months developing a tool for prospective law school applicants to create their own customized law school rankings.
Read full postWe have our first data update for the September LSAT administration.
Read full postLSAC hasn't released final July numbers yet, but they did give a preliminary update and we are now starting to get some real data for this upcoming cycle.
Read full postWe're near the end of the cycle, which means we've got just about 100% of our total applicant and application volume for the 2018-2019 cycle.
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