convert regular application to early decision? LSAC policy
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:44 pm
I have read here on TLS that one can convert a regular admission application to early decision (binding) by signing the agreement AFTER submitting the initial (regular) application. (I also read that on NYU website).
However, on LSAC's website:
Set forth below is a section from the LSAC Statement of Good Admission and Financial Aid Practices:
Binding Early Decision
A binding early decision plan is one under which an applicant and a law school mutually agree at the initial point of application that the applicant will be given an admission decision at a date earlier than usual....
The key word here seems to be INITIAL point of application.
This seems relevant to me as one could put out a regular application and hope for a regular reply and during that period of time decide to sign the agreement and convert to early decision. . .
I don't even know if applying ED is an advantage other than for UVA as they have the 15 business day turnaround . . .
However, on LSAC's website:
Set forth below is a section from the LSAC Statement of Good Admission and Financial Aid Practices:
Binding Early Decision
A binding early decision plan is one under which an applicant and a law school mutually agree at the initial point of application that the applicant will be given an admission decision at a date earlier than usual....
The key word here seems to be INITIAL point of application.
This seems relevant to me as one could put out a regular application and hope for a regular reply and during that period of time decide to sign the agreement and convert to early decision. . .
I don't even know if applying ED is an advantage other than for UVA as they have the 15 business day turnaround . . .