Reapply to Gtown PT?
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 2:49 pm
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If nothing changes on your application, I wouldn't expect the outcome to change. The schools keep records of applicants, and they don't want to see someone who did nothing different between their two applications get in.j-select wrote:thanks for the feedback. i should have just put a poll up too. other t20 acceptances, but no other t14 (on a few other t14 wl, too). i declined my other acceptances this cycle (for better or worse), so i am all in on all of the wl i am on.TripTrip wrote:Not very good. Sorry bud. Do you have a solid acceptance elsewhere to fall back on? Or perhaps an alternate career that is causing you to consider gtown PT?
do you think my odds are worse if i reapply next cycle than they were this cycle?
Could it? Yes. But neither of those jumps out at me as something huge. Will the promotion be significant, or will it just be a lockstep-like promotion?j-select wrote:i know the hard numbers are the best thing to change, but do you think a slight soft factor bump will work? i will be promoted at work by then and I am editing a book as a part-time job - i will receive recognition in print for my work on the book. given that i am on pwl for gtown, do you guys think that will have any impact or will it ammount to nothing?
thanks again - i know the general rule on this is pretty straightforward but i appreciate your thoughts on this particular case.
Take the October 2013 LSAT. The LSAT year runs June-February, not February-December. The February LSAT last year counted as part of the 2011 cycle, so as of the June 2013 LSAT you will have only taken two LSATs within the two year (2012 and 2013) period.j-select wrote:i found a couple of old posts about taking the lsat a fourth time. since i took the feb, june, and oct 2012 lsat, i should be able to take the feb 2014 test, right?
if so, does anyone think it might be wise to reapply ed to gtown this fall, start preparing for the feb lsat, and see what happens with my app (i.e. register and be ready to take the feb 2014 lsat if i am waitlisted again)?
Weird. I could have sworn it was the other way around last year. Thanks for the info though; I'll keep that in mind.j-select wrote:just spoke with lsac - the soonest i can retake the lsat is feb 2014 since the two year period hinges on the day i took the test.TripTrip wrote:Take the October 2013 LSAT. The LSAT year runs June-February, not February-December. The February LSAT last year counted as part of the 2011 cycle, so as of the June 2013 LSAT you will have only taken two LSATs within the two year (2012 and 2013) period.j-select wrote:i found a couple of old posts about taking the lsat a fourth time. since i took the feb, june, and oct 2012 lsat, i should be able to take the feb 2014 test, right?
if so, does anyone think it might be wise to reapply ed to gtown this fall, start preparing for the feb lsat, and see what happens with my app (i.e. register and be ready to take the feb 2014 lsat if i am waitlisted again)?
Unfortunately a higher LSAT in February won't make you very competitive at other schools unless you're applying the following cycle.j-select wrote:on a related note, if a higher lsat would make me competitive at other schools, would it be pointless to apply early and ask them to wait on my feb lsat score before considering me?
No, not at all. I just figured since you've already taken it multiple times, you might want to give yourself as much time as possible to prepare, especially since you will be working (presumably full-time?) in the interim.j-select wrote:good point. but, i don't see any harm in preparing for the feb 2014 and being open to cancelling and taking the june 2014 if i don't feel ready, do you?untar614 wrote:I think given the circumstances, maybe itd be best if you waited until the June 2014 LSAT (since there's no benefit in taking it in February over June) and just spend any free time you can working on improving that, while giving yourself more time to improve your job position, which may help in the softs category, or at least give you a better position to be getting a job in DC should you get in. Or maybe at that point you'd rather just work your way up that career path.
The latest PT medians are 3.59/167: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/admission ... Report.pdf So I'm surprised you didn't get in. Keep bugging them with emails showing your interest. There's still plenty of time to get off the WL.j-select wrote:166 (third attempt)/3.67
applied ed (nov) this cycle-->held-->pwl
accepted elsewhere, but i want to go pt in dc and gtown is the only one with the joint degree i am looking for.
if i don't get off the wl this cycle, what do you think my chances are if i re-work my application and apply in early sept?