I got a couple of acceptances from 09/10 cycle and currently 2nd deposited to one of them. Thinking that I didnt perform that well on last year's lsat, I took another one this June and unfortunately it dropped 1 point.
I asked for a deferral and the admission office responded that if I confirm this deferral, I must refrain from submitting additional apps for 10/11 cycle.
Last cycle, all the apps were completed around mid-Jan and of course if I apply this cycle, I will definitely have apps in early Sep.(4 months earlier than last cycle)
As you can see, if I drop from this school, I should not bother to re-apply for it because they centainly would not like it.
How big is a role of rolling basis? Would 4 months make any difference?
Rolling basis? Forum
- kalvano
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Re: Rolling basis?
GPA / LSAT?
Do you like the school? If you do, stick with it.
Do you like the school? If you do, stick with it.
- blurbz
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Re: Rolling basis?
I agree with the above.
But, if you really want to see, apply to a bunch of places on September 1. I'd probably include your current school because, if you're competitive there, they'll probably still accept you.
That being said....Your LSAT score dropped. To give you REAL advice, we need your numbers and goals.
But, if you really want to see, apply to a bunch of places on September 1. I'd probably include your current school because, if you're competitive there, they'll probably still accept you.
That being said....Your LSAT score dropped. To give you REAL advice, we need your numbers and goals.