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LSAT Statistics
Source: Michael Nieswiadomy, "LSAT Scores of Economics Majors,"
Journal of Economic Education, Volume 29, Number 4 (Fall 1998),
pp.377-379, table 1. (Average LSAT score of economics majors in 1991-92
was 155.7, again the top-ranked major of those shown below. Economics
majors ranked slightly behind majors in physics, math, philosophy and
religion, whose scores are not shown here because the number of
law-school applicants with these majors was small.)
| Average LSAT Scores by
Undergraduate Major Field of Study, 1994-95 |
| Major field |
Average Score |
Number of Students |
| Economics |
155.3 |
2,916 |
| History |
154.0 |
5,819 |
| English |
153.7 |
6,324 |
| Engineering |
152.7 |
2,656 |
| Journalism/Foreign Language |
152.5 |
2,002 |
| Finance |
152.2 |
2,009 |
| Psychology |
151.9 |
3,977 |
| Accounting |
151.8 |
2,340 |
| Political Science |
151.6 |
15,388 |
| Communication Arts |
150.7 |
3,898 |
| Management |
149.4 |
2,735 |
| Sociology/Social Work |
149.3 |
3,129 |
| Business Administration |
148.6 |
2,111 |
| Criminology |
145.8 |
3,960 |
| All majors |
151.6 |
82,067 |
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