Hey,
I applied and was accepted ED to a regional first tier school. I did not apply to other schools and did send in my first seat deposit. Given the cost of school and the current legal market I'm beginning to have my doubts about attending in the fall. I'm wondering what the consequences would be of withdrawing now. That is, would the school report this to LSAC? Would they allow me to reapply next year and give my application normal consideration?
I'm considering retaking the LSAT and reapplying next year. Your opinions please...
ED Withdrawal. Forum
- pjo
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Re: ED Withdrawal.
I'm pretty sure you can do this. The only way (at least from what I remember in another thread) to get out of an ED is to forego from attending any law school for one year. But I’m not sure if they report this or anything.
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Re: ED Withdrawal.
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- Grizz
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Re: ED Withdrawal.
Read the contract and see what it says. If you have questions, call admissions.
- vamedic03
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Re: ED Withdrawal.
You have the right to not attend the school. Just reapply next year.RibsMcGovern wrote:Hey,
I applied and was accepted ED to a regional first tier school. I did not apply to other schools and did send in my first seat deposit. Given the cost of school and the current legal market I'm beginning to have my doubts about attending in the fall. I'm wondering what the consequences would be of withdrawing now. That is, would the school report this to LSAC? Would they allow me to reapply next year and give my application normal consideration?
I'm considering retaking the LSAT and reapplying next year. Your opinions please...
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