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April 12, 2012
More on the Declining Quality of Law School Applicants
Following up on Monday's post, The Law School Crunch Is Here--Finances and Quality to Suffer:
LSAC: The chart below shows the high LSAT score of 2012 ABA applicants with the percent change from last year:
- The Atlantic: The Wrong People Have Stopped Applying to Law School
- The Careerist: Caliber of Law School Applicants Drops
- LSAT Blog, Will Law Schools' Scramble for Applicants/Rankings Turn Even Uglier?
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