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  • Friday, Nov 19 2021

    @andrewrsn567 said:

    It's the trend that since the pandemic began and the LSAT was moved online, LSAT scores have risen, especially on the higher end. Many people attribute this to people having more time to study (especially last year when everything was shut down) and people feeling more comfortable taking the test with it being online rather than at a testing site.

    I think it does make some sense that scores have gone up - it has certainly made the cycle more competitive - most likely if the test is ever made strictly in person again, LSAT scores will "deflate"

    Yeah, that’s what I figured. After I saw it being talked about everywhere I got somewhat worried they may even make the test harder, but, oh well, not in my control.

    Thanks for bringing me up to speed on the trends!

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  • Friday, Nov 19 2021

    It's the trend that since the pandemic began and the LSAT was moved online, LSAT scores have risen, especially on the higher end. Many people attribute this to people having more time to study (especially last year when everything was shut down) and people feeling more comfortable taking the test with it being online rather than at a testing site.

    I think it does make some sense that scores have gone up - it has certainly made the cycle more competitive - most likely if the test is ever made strictly in person again, LSAT scores will "deflate"

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