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<p>Only if we assume the same pool of test takers.</p>
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<p>There’s reason to believe that LSAT takers at Penn/Brown “pick” themselves. In other words, they are self-selective.</p>
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<p>Let’s say, for the sake of argument, that WashU’s average LSAT has improved. Can you provide any evidence that NU’s LSAT has improved? Or that it has improved over that of Penn et al.?</p>
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<p>I never said or implied anything different. The self-selection I “allege” comes mostly after matriculation.</p>
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<p>I “conveniently ignored” Berkeley because I accept the source you provided for its LSAT improvement, which you have yet to do for NU.</p>
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<p>You haven’t shown that the list is either “wrong” or “very outdated” for NU and Brown/Columbia/Dartmouth/Penn.</p>