Will a school wait to make a decision for Feb LSAT?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:57 am
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I'm planning on taking the February LSAT in hopes of raising my score enough to maybe sneak into the T14 (GULC or Cornell) and/or increase scholarship offers from lower ranked schools I've already been accepted to. I took the October LSAT and underperformed with a 164, I'm hoping that if I study my ass off for the next 6 weeks I can at least score what I was PTing at (~168) and maybe even break the 170 barrier. Unfortunately, some school's deadlines are in February. If I apply to a school like Cornell (deadline Feb. 1) I will have a reportable score, albeit one that will surely get me dinged, but if I wait to apply until maybe a day or two before their deadline and they see on LSAC that I have a pending score for the February test, will they hold off on making a decision until that score comes in?
I'm planning on taking the February LSAT in hopes of raising my score enough to maybe sneak into the T14 (GULC or Cornell) and/or increase scholarship offers from lower ranked schools I've already been accepted to. I took the October LSAT and underperformed with a 164, I'm hoping that if I study my ass off for the next 6 weeks I can at least score what I was PTing at (~168) and maybe even break the 170 barrier. Unfortunately, some school's deadlines are in February. If I apply to a school like Cornell (deadline Feb. 1) I will have a reportable score, albeit one that will surely get me dinged, but if I wait to apply until maybe a day or two before their deadline and they see on LSAC that I have a pending score for the February test, will they hold off on making a decision until that score comes in?