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You are visualizing change in 25th Percentile LSAT for ABA-approved law schools in Louisiana

We put all schools in Louisiana on one chart, and then show the change in the 25th percentile LSAT for each school's entering class between 2010 and 2014. The purple marker shows the 25th percentile LSAT score in 2010. This chart demonstrates that not all changes in LSAT score are the same. Explain More About This Chart

Group-Component Charts Explained

Risk BandLSAT
ScorePercentile
Minimal Risk156-180≥ 67.4
Low Risk153-15555.6 - 63.9
Modest Risk150-15244.3 - 52.5
High Risk147-14933 - 40.3
Very High Risk145-14626.1 - 29.5
Extreme Risk120-144≤ 22.9

These charts (one chart for each group) have three parts:

1. LSAT Distribution: The shaded blue area shows the distribution of LSAT scores for all people who took the LSAT during the last three years. LSAT scores range from 120 to 180. A student scoring 120 is in the 0 percentile because the student scored better than 0% of test-takers. A student scoring a 180 is in the 99.9 percentile because the student scored better than 99.9% of test-takers. A student scoring a 160 is in the 80.4 percentile because the student scored better than 80.4% of test-takers. You can hover over the blue outline to see a tooltip for all each LSAT/percentile combinations.

2. Black and Green Bars: Each school has a bar. The start point for each bar, a purple marker, is the school's 25th percentile LSAT score for students who entered in 2010. The end point is the 25th percentile LSAT score for students who entered in 2014. If the 25th percentile went up, the bar is green. If it went down, the bar is black. If the score is the same, there is only a purple marker (no bar). You can hover over the bar (or marker) to see the school and how its 25th percentile LSAT score has changed.

3. Risk Overlays: We highlight the three highest risk areas, from high to extreme. Using these indicators, you can see which schools' bottom quartile students are most likely to struggle on the bar exam.

Current Risk Level

This table shows the total number of schools at each Risk Level, which is based on students who entered in 2014, in Louisiana.

Risk Level by 25th Percentile LSAT Scores, 2014 Entering Class
Extreme Risk Very High Risk High Risk Serious Risk Other Schools Modest Risk Low Risk Minimal Risk
LA 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 1

Read this chart across each row. For example, the 4 schools in the LA group, 1 schools are "Serious Risk" and 3 schools are not (based on students who entered in 2014).

Average percentile decline for bottom quartile by group

Because LSAT scores follow a roughly normal distribution, it's difficult to compare raw score changes. On the following table, we show decline by percentile to illustrate how some declines were steeper than they first appear. The charts on the "Group-Component Charts" tab show how the meaning of the drop also depends on where a school started when assessing school admissions decisions.

Average Decline
Between 2010 and 2014
LSAT - 25th
2010
LSAT - 25th
2014
LSAT Change
Louisiana
4 schools
-5.1 percentile 152 150.5 -1.5 points

Read this chart across each row. For example, the 4 schools in the LA group had a decline of 5.1 percentile for the 25th Percentile LSAT from 2010 to 2014.

Aggregate Change Between 2010 and 2014 for 25th Percentile LSAT

The top half of both charts — in purple — shows how law schools in Louisiana are concentrated within a risk category based on students who entered in 2010. The bottom half of both charts — in black — reflect today, the students who entered in 2014.

 

 

Hover over a risk category (x-axis) to see the full breakdown. Looking at the first chart, for example, hover over the "High Risk" column. In 2010 there were 0 schools that qualified as "High Risk" based on 25th Percentile LSAT. However, in 2014 there are 0 schools that qualify as "High Risk."

Note the schools that reduced class size to keep admissions credentials steady, as well as the schools that drastically (and dangerously) cut standards in order to ensure enrollment did not drop so far that the school could not operate.

 

School Type 2010 Entering Class 2014 Entering Class Change
Enr. 25th Percentile LSAT Enr. 25th Percentile LSAT Enr. 25th Percentile LSAT
Score
(%ile Rank)
Risk Band Score
(%ile Rank)
Risk Band Score %ile Risk Band
Southern University Law Center Public 320 143 (20.5) Extreme 196 142 (17.8) Extreme -38.8% 1 -2.7
Loyola University New Orleans Private 246 150 (44.3) Modest 139 150 (44.3) Modest -43.5% 0 -0
Louisiana State University Public 222 155 (63.9) Low 200 153 (55.6) Low -9.9% 2 -8.3
Tulane University Private 258 160 (80.4) Minimal 185 157 (70.9) Minimal -28.3% 3 -9.5