<p>For some reason, they cut off the first part of the message. Here are actual numbers:</p>
<p>About 150,000 took the lsat last year.
Approx. 50% registered twice.</p>
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<p>Figure two thirds of those actually took it twice.</p>
<p>That gives us 125,000 test takers, giving 1250</p>
<p>Figure one third of those (conservatively) are not absolute top students.</p>
<p>That gives us about 825, and there are differentiations among them.</p>
<p>Total entering class at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford a little over 900.</p>
<p>Figure 10% URMs who need bumps (reported figures include other groups).</p>
<p>You do the math.</p>