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Re: LSAT Scores by number/score

Post by ihenry » Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:31 pm

Total number of test takers multiplied by percentage (that is, difference in percentile)?

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Re: LSAT Scores by number/score

Post by clovis » Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:22 am

When you get your score report, you will see a full percentile breakdown. It's in the "IRR Additional Information Document." I don't know if this is confidential information, so I won't put it up here. Note that the breakdown you see is actually based on the three years of testing up to the test BEFORE the one you took. But the percentiles stay very consistent from test to test. I don't think it's ever possible to get the exact breakdown for a particular test.

Then you can see the number of test takers for each administration here: http://www.lsac.org/lsacresources/data/ ... ministered

This will allow you to make a fairly accurate estimate of how many people got each score.

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Re: LSAT Scores by number/score

Post by pterodactyls » Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:48 am

clovis wrote:
Then you can see the number of test takers for each administration here: http://www.lsac.org/lsacresources/data/ ... ministered
That's interesting! I've never seen that data before.

It looks like last year was rock bottom, and now the number of applicants should start increasing again. This year's cycle may end up looking more like 2013-2014.

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