Published: October 31, 2013
Once again, fewer candidates are taking the Law School Admission Test, a
sign that students recognize the continuing slump in the legal field.
The latest figures released this week by the
Law School Admissions Council show that nearly 11 percent fewer people took the LSAT in October than the year before. The Wall Street Journal’s
Law Blog
calculated that this October’s 33,673 test takers represent a drop of
45 percent since the test-taking peak in 2009. Daniel M. Filler, a
professor at the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University,
blogged
that some schools might see applications decline to the point that they
could have to “radically restructure” to make ends meet.
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