It's prettier, that's for sure. Unfortunately it reminds of the College Board website. Maybe there's a web designer that specializes in evil test makers.
Can't log in yet, so we'll have to see how the apps are functioning later.
New LSAC Website Forum
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Yeah I can't log in yet either, good to see it isn't just me then. I like the data and graphs at the bottom of the homepage. It just seems a lot more functional.
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The website is down until 3 or 4 today for "scheduled maintenance."thewarflamingo wrote:Yeah I can't log in yet either, good to see it isn't just me then. I like the data and graphs at the bottom of the homepage. It just seems a lot more functional.
It'll be interesting to see how all the apps look (and work) on the new site. I didn't like the old one at all, so hopefully this one will be an improvement.
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I would like to say it can't get much worse.... but I think it could. I certainly am not holding my breath.eskimo wrote: The website is down until 3 or 4 today for "scheduled maintenance."
It'll be interesting to see how all the apps look (and work) on the new site. I didn't like the old one at all, so hopefully this one will be an improvement.
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I never realized the huge gulf between LSATs administered (160, 000) and applicants (80, 000-90, 000). I guess the bottom half of the LSAT curve just doesn't apply (+ a substantial number of retakes).
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