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I keep hearing how LSAT medians are rising for many schools/the application cycle is more competitive than ever before, & that we should expect a rise in medians by 1+ points... is this accurate? and do you know where I can find up-to-date LSAT medians (or anything that'll help me understand what schools I have a chance of getting into for the 2022 cycle)? Can I rely on 2020 data that schools are keeping on their websites? Any advice is greatly appreciated
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I have this same question!
The information provided here on 7sage under "top law schools" is pretty much the most up-to-date you'll find. All of the information can also be found on a schools website in their 509 disclosures. These come out at the end of every year, so you won't see the data from the current cycle until December. Hope this helps!
Some schools will release info as they start Fall classes, but as stated 509s are released in December.
Former admissions officer here. You can check the websites of your schools under "Class Profile" in late August or early September for stats for the most recent incoming 1L class. The official medians will be released later in the year.