Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do? Forum
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Re: Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do?
Definitely apply next cycle. You will have better options in terms of acceptances/scholarships than in this cycle no matter what. And its totally worth it given that you don't need to do anything for it pretty much.
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Re: Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do?
So I messaged the Deans about two weeks ago, and each responded that they were passing it on. So far I've received one rejection from UVA and I'm waiting on the other three.
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Re: Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do?
You should definitely sit out and reapply. You could have Fordham for free or Cornell with decent $$$bagelofthedamnd wrote:So I messaged the Deans about two weeks ago, and each responded that they were passing it on. So far I've received one rejection from UVA and I'm waiting on the other three.
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Re: Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do?
Definitely sitout.
And if you get another year, go for 170s.
And if you get another year, go for 170s.
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Re: Got accepted into Fordham then +6 points on June LSAT. What should I do?
What do you guys think about applying in October with September score and then retaking in December and asking schools that already gave decision to reconsider?? Spivey thread said that penn will do so but only in April after everyone elses decisions have gone out and Berkeley says all decisions final. Is it worth it based on your experience? I understand that a lot of people here will say to just wait and apply with December, but it seems that people here have specific experience with my question.
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