The Law School Admission Council, administrators of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), has reported that only 27 of 198 U.S. law schools expect larger enrollment. The council said applications are down nationally by nearly 13 percent.
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- takehold
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LSAC estimates apps down by 13%
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Re: LSAC estimates apps down by 13%
Old news.
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Re: LSAC estimates apps down by 13%
double post of the month.
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Re: LSAC estimates apps down by 13%
I don't understand why then one of my waitlist letters said they have received record breaking amt of apps this year and another school I applied to that I haven't heard back but someone who got denied said they said the same thing in the letter.
Is it because people are now applying to many more schools?
Is it because people are now applying to many more schools?
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Re: LSAC estimates apps down by 13%
nope, they just copy and pasted the same waitlist letters they sent out last year.RAB wrote:I don't understand why then one of my waitlist letters said they have received record breaking amt of apps this year and another school I applied to that I haven't heard back but someone who got denied said they said the same thing in the letter.
Is it because people are now applying to many more schools?
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