Admissions officers at U.S. law schools expect applications for next year’s law school class to increase, according to Kaplan Test Prep’s 2015 survey of admissions officers.

With admissions officers at 120 of the 205 American Bar Association-accredited law schools participating in the survey, 88 percent of them are confident applications during the 2015-2016 cycle will increase compared to the previous year. That’s a shift from results of the 2014 survey a year ago, when only 46 percent of admissions officers were confident applications would increase.

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