Committing to a school
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:41 pm
Disclaimer: Brand new here. I've perused the FAQ and read over the forums and didn't see any similar questions. Apologies if this is something that's already been discussed and I just missed it.
What is the absolute, drop dead last minute one can formally and irretrievably commit to a law school? Like say you apply in the fall, receive offers of admission, and put down seat deposits. When must you sign a deal in blood?
Some back story: I'm a military spouse, and we'll be moving next summer (the year I start law school if all goes well.) We've narrowed it down to a few places we might be sent, and luckily all are within a reasonable distance from decent law schools. Unfortunately, we won't know definitively which base we're headed towards until around June of 2014. I understand most law schools want to have formal commitments before that, but do you think that under the circumstances they would be somewhat flexible with the timeline?
What is the absolute, drop dead last minute one can formally and irretrievably commit to a law school? Like say you apply in the fall, receive offers of admission, and put down seat deposits. When must you sign a deal in blood?
Some back story: I'm a military spouse, and we'll be moving next summer (the year I start law school if all goes well.) We've narrowed it down to a few places we might be sent, and luckily all are within a reasonable distance from decent law schools. Unfortunately, we won't know definitively which base we're headed towards until around June of 2014. I understand most law schools want to have formal commitments before that, but do you think that under the circumstances they would be somewhat flexible with the timeline?