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Re: Figuring chances when new LSAT/GPA isn't out yet?
I seriously doubt many schools will increase their medians much, if at all, due to the 17% drop in applicants and all. New medians are released at orientation. TLS will compile them here, http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=187652. Relax until then
Here, http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=163250 is last year's compilation, so you can see how subtle the differences are.

Here, http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=163250 is last year's compilation, so you can see how subtle the differences are.
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Re: Figuring chances when new LSAT/GPA isn't out yet?
June 2012 also had a 5% drop in test takers from last June.
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Re: Figuring chances when new LSAT/GPA isn't out yet?
You are correct, and that is what it seems.AllDangle wrote:Am I correct in that the soon to be released data will be the first set to show the effect of the drop in test takers? If so, it seems that it would be hard for the new numbers to have gone up much since there was such a drop in people entering this fall (those who make up the data which will be released).