Ok, so I just checked the status checker of my safety school. It said 'HOLD - LSAT.' Thing is, I don't want them to wait for my February LSAT. My existing LSAT score is already 7 points higher than their 75% so IMO delaying the process of application will only lower my chances at getting scholarship money.
How do I tell them this though?
Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT? Forum
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Re: Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT?
I think a simple email to admissions would suffice.
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Re: Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT?
Well... I obviously can't tell them what I just wrote. Any good ideas on how to inform them?
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Re: Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT?
You don't have to give them a reason to take the hold off, they will take the hold off and review without a reason if you ask them to.
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Re: Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT?
Something like:
To whom it may concern:
My name is XXX (LSAC # __________) and I applied for admission to XXX Law for Fall 2011. I have noticed that you are holding my application due to my pending LSAT registration; however, I would like your office to go ahead and review my application without considering my future LSAT score.
Thank you,
Prime12
To whom it may concern:
My name is XXX (LSAC # __________) and I applied for admission to XXX Law for Fall 2011. I have noticed that you are holding my application due to my pending LSAT registration; however, I would like your office to go ahead and review my application without considering my future LSAT score.
Thank you,
Prime12
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Re: Telling a school to NOT wait for my new LSAT?
No worries, I already forwarded your post to the admissions office for you! Thank me later
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