Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT?? Forum
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m16532

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Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
I've been out of Undergrad for almost a year. Is it less impressive if its known an applicant studied for eight months rather than three?
I'm taking the Dec 2 test. I've been studying on and off since earlier this year. In fact, the next three months will significantly make up the bulk of my study. I almost want to communicate on my applications that I haven't been studying for a year to obtain the score that will ultimately be reported. Am I right at all thinking this way?
I'm taking the Dec 2 test. I've been studying on and off since earlier this year. In fact, the next three months will significantly make up the bulk of my study. I almost want to communicate on my applications that I haven't been studying for a year to obtain the score that will ultimately be reported. Am I right at all thinking this way?
- TheSpanishMain

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
No one will ever care.m16532 wrote:I've been out of Undergrad for almost a year. Is it less impressive if its known an applicant studied for eight months rather than three?
I'm taking the Dec 2 test. I've been studying on and off since earlier this year. In fact, the next three months will significantly make up the bulk of my study. I almost want to communicate on my applications that I haven't been studying for a year to obtain the score that will ultimately be reported. Am I right at all thinking this way?
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m16532

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
Good to know. I assume the fact that you're able to get a good score is all that matters. If only there was no time limit on test day!TheSpanishMain wrote:No one will ever care.m16532 wrote:I've been out of Undergrad for almost a year. Is it less impressive if its known an applicant studied for eight months rather than three?
I'm taking the Dec 2 test. I've been studying on and off since earlier this year. In fact, the next three months will significantly make up the bulk of my study. I almost want to communicate on my applications that I haven't been studying for a year to obtain the score that will ultimately be reported. Am I right at all thinking this way?
- KENYADIGG1T

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Right?! Hell, I don't even care; I just want m'damn score!TheSpanishMain wrote:No one will ever care.m16532 wrote:I've been out of Undergrad for almost a year. Is it less impressive if its known an applicant studied for eight months rather than three?
I'm taking the Dec 2 test. I've been studying on and off since earlier this year. In fact, the next three months will significantly make up the bulk of my study. I almost want to communicate on my applications that I haven't been studying for a year to obtain the score that will ultimately be reported. Am I right at all thinking this way?
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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
I strongly recommend writing an LSAT addendum detailing how long you prepared and your methods of preparation irrespective of the nature of your preparation and its results; I'm confident that schools will eat that shit right up
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- basedvulpes

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
How would they even find out, unless you told them?
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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
It does not matter.
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- MercW07

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
Although the responses ITT are what I expected, I do see where OP is coming from. Most people on this site (myself included) believe that the LSAT is learnable with enough time and effort, but for some it takes considerably less effort than others. If I were in admissions I would be slightly more impressed with someone that scored a 173 with minimal studying as compared to someone who got the same score, but studied for 2 years straight.
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But again, how would you know?MercW07 wrote:Although the responses ITT are what I expected, I do see where OP is coming from. Most people on this site (myself included) believe that the LSAT is learnable with enough time and effort, but for some it takes considerably less effort than others. If I were in admissions I would be slightly more impressed with someone that scored a 173 with minimal studying as compared to someone who got the same score, but studied for 2 years straight.
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Exactly. I guess they could ask about it in an interview? But even then there would be no way of knowing if the answer given was truthful.cavalier1138 wrote:But again, how would you know?MercW07 wrote:Although the responses ITT are what I expected, I do see where OP is coming from. Most people on this site (myself included) believe that the LSAT is learnable with enough time and effort, but for some it takes considerably less effort than others. If I were in admissions I would be slightly more impressed with someone that scored a 173 with minimal studying as compared to someone who got the same score, but studied for 2 years straight.
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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
Also NOBODY CARES.
- ms9

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
They have zero idea or ever think along those lines.
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- Delano

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
1. It doesn't matter. Nobody knows or cares.MercW07 wrote:Although the responses ITT are what I expected, I do see where OP is coming from. Most people on this site (myself included) believe that the LSAT is learnable with enough time and effort, but for some it takes considerably less effort than others. If I were in admissions I would be slightly more impressed with someone that scored a 173 with minimal studying as compared to someone who got the same score, but studied for 2 years straight.
2. I wouldn't. The LSAT tests perseverance and work ethic as much is does "intelligence." A 173 is a 173.
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rowdy

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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
When I interviewed with WUSTL they asked me point blank how I studied. I think they were just making small talk though. I just told them the truth.MikeSpivey wrote:They have zero idea or ever think along those lines.
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You were admitted to WUSTL right? That generally isn't even an interview. It's a sales call under the guise of an interview. But I promise you I've never met anyone in admissions who cares about how long someone did or didn't study for the LSAT.rowdy wrote:When I interviewed with WUSTL they asked me point blank how I studied. I think they were just making small talk though. I just told them the truth.MikeSpivey wrote:They have zero idea or ever think along those lines.
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rowdy

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I'm applying this cycle. In hindsight that meeting makes more sense as a sales call. Again, I think the admissions person was just making small talk.MikeSpivey wrote:You were admitted to WUSTL right? That generally isn't even an interview. It's a sales call under the guise of an interview. But I promise you I've never met anyone in admissions who cares about how long someone did or didn't study for the LSAT.rowdy wrote:When I interviewed with WUSTL they asked me point blank how I studied. I think they were just making small talk though. I just told them the truth.MikeSpivey wrote:They have zero idea or ever think along those lines.
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Re: Do Law Schools care how long you study for the LSAT??
If they start worrying about this type of thing, they'll have to start worrying about how much money plays into the ability to buy testing materials and take time off from obligations to study
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