Law School Admission Trends
I ran across a great article in the Daily Bruin regarding the decreasing number of law school applicants. I have a feeling this will change next year because the economy/mortgage industry crashed too close to the deadline for LSAT registrations to make an impact this year. (Not that I’m an economist; this is just my hunch). However, it’s also interesting to note that very competitive law schools (in this case, UCLA) is actually seeing an increase in the quality of the applicants they are admitting to law school – it’s not necessarily getting easier to get in.
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Ann K. Levine, Esq., former director of law school admissions for two ABA approved law schools, is a law school admission consultant and owner of Law School Expert,






Does this mean there’ll be more jobs for me? It must. This is a good thing–yes? Yes.
Great blog, by the way. Big fan.