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confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:53 pm
by coobs
I have a question...

I'm trying to submit my application via lsac. I'm waiting for my December lsat score to post and am aware it will be a few weeks. However, some schools I'm applying to have recommended submitting the app without the score and once they get the score it will obviously be 'complete'.

However, in their application, there is no option to check off the box indicating that I would like the Admissions Committee to wait to review your application until after the new LSAT score has been released. Therefore, I cannot submit my application because the button is greyed out.

Anyone experience this? Is there any work around or am I retarted, lol

thanks

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:19 am
by ExcelBaller
Retarded* :)

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:45 am
by bernaldiaz
ExcelBaller wrote:Retarded* :)
Is it bad that I didn't notice the spelling mistake?

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:58 am
by JDizzle2015
coobs wrote: However, in their application, there is no option to check off the box indicating that I would like the Admissions Committee to wait to review your application until after the new LSAT score has been released. Therefore, I cannot submit my application because the button is greyed out.

Anyone experience this? Is there any work around or am I retarted, lol

thanks
Are you stuck at the page that asks you to input your LSAT date and score? If so, just write 12/2011 for the date and leave the score blank, click "Add" and then "Save". It should let you go to the next page after that. HTH.

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:19 am
by coobs
JDizzle2015 wrote:
coobs wrote: However, in their application, there is no option to check off the box indicating that I would like the Admissions Committee to wait to review your application until after the new LSAT score has been released. Therefore, I cannot submit my application because the button is greyed out.

Anyone experience this? Is there any work around or am I retarted, lol

thanks
Are you stuck at the page that asks you to input your LSAT date and score? If so, just write 12/2011 for the date and leave the score blank, click "Add" and then "Save". It should let you go to the next page after that. HTH.

I'm not stuck at that point, no. I already added the december lsat date and left it blank. However, on one application there was an option to have the school wait for a new score. On other applications, even though the school said to click this same option, that option to have the school wait for a new score is not there.

So I guess my question is, if the option to wait for a new score isn't there...how to you submit your application? Because on the 'active application' page, the button to submit the application is greyed out.

I feel like I sound so stupid lol

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:06 pm
by UMiamiCane
Is it greyed out because you haven't reviewed your app? You have to review the application before you will be able to press the submit button.

Re: confusing or am I just retarted. Ok dont answer that =)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:49 pm
by JDizzle2015
coobs wrote:So I guess my question is, if the option to wait for a new score isn't there...how to you submit your application? Because on the 'active application' page, the button to submit the application is greyed out.

I feel like I sound so stupid lol
I'm going to agree with UMiamiCane and say that this sounds like you haven't previewed your app in pdf yet. You have to click preview or the submit button will stay grey.

If you took the LSAT in December, LSAC will inform your law schools and they will hold your application for processing. If you want to be extra safe, you can submit the app and email the schools individually to tell them to hold until your Dec score is available.