In 2010, 12,177 people with the highest scores on the LSAT (165 and above, the highest possible score being 180) applied to law school. By 2015, only 6,667 people with those scores applied, according to figures provided by Jerome Organ, a law professor who analyzes law school admissions data.This means the Department of Education can stop subsidizing so many people to go to law school.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
The Best Law Schools Are Attracting Fewer Students
Bloomberg reports: