I'm planning to apply ED to Georgetown for Fall 2011 admission.
I'm taking the LSAT this October. I'm wondering if this would be too late for admission.
The Georgetown admission site is confusing... check it out;http://www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions/JDFAQs.htm
Read the ED Section..
What do you think?
Georgetown ED Forum
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Re: Georgetown ED
Based on this: "Please note: This year we have changed the timeline for our Early Decision Process. For those who choose to apply under the previously published timeline, if your application is complete with all required documentation (including application form and fee and personal statement, letter(s) of recommendation, resume, etc.) by December 1, your decision letter will be mailed by December 15. To receive a decision by December 15, you must have taken the LSAT by October 2009."
You'll be fine for GULC ED if you take the october LSAT. You will be able to get everything in by Dec 1.
You'll be fine for GULC ED if you take the october LSAT. You will be able to get everything in by Dec 1.
- JDHopeful
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Re: Georgetown ED
yea, thats what i thoughtl; i was just confused.
thanks!
thanks!
- gdane
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Re: Georgetown ED
Keep in mind guys that the site needs to be updated. If you didnt notice the date said October 2009. Since there is no September LSAT more than likely the due date for ED will be early December. Just get all your other ducks in a pond and as soon as your LSAT score comes in, you hit submit application.
Good luck!
Good luck!
- JDHopeful
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Re: Georgetown ED
Yea, this is what caused my confusion.gdane5 wrote:Keep in mind guys that the site needs to be updated. If you didnt notice the date said October 2009. Since there is no September LSAT more than likely the due date for ED will be early December. Just get all your other ducks in a pond and as soon as your LSAT score comes in, you hit submit application.
Good luck!
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