Applying again 6 months later: Pros/Cons?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:06 pm
I applied very late during this past cycle and submitted a desposit and signed an enrollment form to a not so great school...
As of last week, I've decided to give my LSAT one more shot in October and reapply.
So, my questions are;
(1) Does it really matter if I don't have any work or interning experience this summer? Can I sit at home and just focus on my LSAT or will that look bad? (My resume is filled with internship/volunteer/leadership experiences)
(2) When I reapply to schools this fall, when asked if I was previously enrolled in law school, what do I respond? I mean, technically I have signed an enrollment form, but I'm withdrawing it and not actually attending...so do I need to disclose this?
(3) I applied very late last cycle, meaning my professors submitted my LORS just this past March...Can I use the same LORS or do my professors have to resubmit, and...leading into my next question
(4) Does it look bad that my application package is basically identical except HOPEFULLY for the addition of a greatly improved LSAT score?
I'm sorry if these questions have already been answered in other threads!
As of last week, I've decided to give my LSAT one more shot in October and reapply.
So, my questions are;
(1) Does it really matter if I don't have any work or interning experience this summer? Can I sit at home and just focus on my LSAT or will that look bad? (My resume is filled with internship/volunteer/leadership experiences)
(2) When I reapply to schools this fall, when asked if I was previously enrolled in law school, what do I respond? I mean, technically I have signed an enrollment form, but I'm withdrawing it and not actually attending...so do I need to disclose this?
(3) I applied very late last cycle, meaning my professors submitted my LORS just this past March...Can I use the same LORS or do my professors have to resubmit, and...leading into my next question
(4) Does it look bad that my application package is basically identical except HOPEFULLY for the addition of a greatly improved LSAT score?
I'm sorry if these questions have already been answered in other threads!