I'm planning to take the LSAT in December, but scores aren't available until January 10th. Looking over 'received' dates on LSN and decision date graphs, it seems that HYSCCN seem to make very little, to no acceptances to students with 3.5-3.6 GPAs (my range) even with 177+ LSATs who submite after mid-January. I was wondering if anyone knew which T14 schools are more prone to offer acceptances to "late" (mid-January) applicants.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: which T14 schools are more prone to accept "late" apps?
bump...any insight/advice for late app?
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Re: which T14 schools are more prone to accept "late" apps?
Might as well submit to any that you have the numbers for, even if they are more likely to WL you if you submit late.
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Re: which T14 schools are more prone to accept "late" apps?
not sure about T14. a buddy of mine got into UCLA with a Feb. LSAT after having applied in december (late).
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Re: which T14 schools are more prone to accept "late" apps?
I found this to be helpful: http://www.top-law-schools.com/decision-dates.html
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Re: which T14 schools are more prone to accept "late" apps?
I actually think Yale may be the least time sensitive. I know that a lot of people send in their application to Yale well after they have sent off the rest. A lot of that is because of the 250. But, Lack of time sensitivity says nothing about improved chances of admission.
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