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How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:09 am
by sc2012
So I basically have everything I would need for my applications completed. Transcripts, PS, DS, LSAT score, LoR, etc. The only thing I need now is for the actual application to be released and I plan on sending it in as soon as possible. The question I have is how soon can I send in the applications and when do schools usually put out their applications for the upcoming cycles. Thanks.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:35 am
by Hawkeye Pierce
Apps vary on the day they come up. Usually beginning to mid September. Feel free to send it in on the first day they're released, that's what I will be doing.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:56 am
by sc2012
Thanks, and I'll be with you sending them the day they're out. I want to maximize my acceptances and applying earlier definitely should help.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:12 am
by bos2clt
Is there any advantage to applying in September rather than early October? I would think that as long as you beat in anyone taking October LSAT, advantage is pretty comparable across those two months.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:48 am
by mrtoren
bos2clt wrote:Is there any advantage to applying in September rather than early October? I would think that as long as you beat in anyone taking October LSAT, advantage is pretty comparable across those two months.
RU-N actually said they don't even look at applications until late October or the first part of November. They said their admissions committee is so burnt out from the previous cycle that they take a break. Is there any downside to turning apps in on day one? No, absolutely not. However, just bear in mind that some schools won't even look at them for a while and you shouldn't kill yourself or neglect other duties to get them done.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:08 am
by sanetruth
mrtoren wrote:bos2clt wrote:Is there any advantage to applying in September rather than early October? I would think that as long as you beat in anyone taking October LSAT, advantage is pretty comparable across those two months.
RU-N actually said they don't even look at applications until late October or the first part of November. They said their admissions committee is so burnt out from the previous cycle that they take a break. Is there any downside to turning apps in on day one? No, absolutely not. However, just bear in mind that some schools won't even look at them for a while and you shouldn't kill yourself or neglect other duties to get them done.
While this is true, keep in mind that many schools review applications in the order they were received. So even though, if you submit 9/1, your app might not get reviewed until Thanksgiving, it will still be on top of the pile ahead of everyone who submitted after you, which is undoubtedly an advantage.
Re: How early is too early?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:19 am
by bdubs
Don't sit on your ass, even though you got a jump on the process you should probably continue to revise and refine your PS and DS until the applications open up.