I know schools only have to report our top score these days. But are there any stats about how many times, on average, a person takes the LSAT?
According to the LSAC's reporting, the average person takes it more than once, especially amongst those receiving the top scores, and the trend is growing.
Now that the LSAC got rid of their cap and the ABA only requires the highest score to be reported, I suspect the average to only go up
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The a> @"Jennifer-4" said:
According to the LSAC's reporting, the average person takes it more than once, especially amongst those receiving the top scores, and the trend is growing.
Now that the LSAC got rid of their cap and the ABA only requires the highest score to be reported, I suspect the average to only go up