which schools DON'T do rolling admissions? Forum
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which schools DON'T do rolling admissions?
meaning, which schools can I apply to with the december LSAT and not be at a huge disadvantage?
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Re: which schools DON'T do rolling admissions?
NYU law says
"Rolling Notification, Not Rolling Admission
Applications are sent to the Committee on Admissions in the order in which they are completed, but decisions are not necessarily made in the order in which applications are first reviewed. Some applicants may receive a decision fairly quickly based on the overall and relative strength of the application.
In an applicant pool of approximately 8,500 applications, many candidates present strong qualifications. The Law School’s admissions process is both objective and comparative. The Committee follows an on-going process of reviewing and rereviewing the vast majority of the applicant pool. Most candidates’ applications require significant comparison with the applicant pool as a whole before a final decision can be reached. For many candidates, the committee is not able to reach a decision until they have a clear picture of that year’s entire applicant pool.
As long as candidates take the LSAT by December and meet the February 1 deadline by having all materials received by the Office of Admissions, they will be given full and complete consideration and will be at no competitive disadvantage in the admissions process."
do any other schools do something similiar?
"Rolling Notification, Not Rolling Admission
Applications are sent to the Committee on Admissions in the order in which they are completed, but decisions are not necessarily made in the order in which applications are first reviewed. Some applicants may receive a decision fairly quickly based on the overall and relative strength of the application.
In an applicant pool of approximately 8,500 applications, many candidates present strong qualifications. The Law School’s admissions process is both objective and comparative. The Committee follows an on-going process of reviewing and rereviewing the vast majority of the applicant pool. Most candidates’ applications require significant comparison with the applicant pool as a whole before a final decision can be reached. For many candidates, the committee is not able to reach a decision until they have a clear picture of that year’s entire applicant pool.
As long as candidates take the LSAT by December and meet the February 1 deadline by having all materials received by the Office of Admissions, they will be given full and complete consideration and will be at no competitive disadvantage in the admissions process."
do any other schools do something similiar?
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Re: which schools DON'T do rolling admissions?
UCLA says they don't do strict rolling admission.
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Re: which schools DON'T do rolling admissions?
U Washington says they don't start reviewing until Jan. 15th, I believe.
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