When to apply Forum
- UtilityMonster
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When to apply
Is it better to apply, if one has all of the necessary materials, in September? Is there any reason to wait to Oct/Nov?
- Chucky21
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Re: When to apply
If you have everything that you need then there is no reason to hold off on your apps. Law schools use rolling admissions so the earlier you submit, the better chance you have. However, due to a decrease in applications people who apply early don't get as much as a boost as they used to. This does not mean that you should hold off for any reason. Make sure your apps are to the point, clear, and not rushed, then submit and wait.UtilityMonster wrote:Is it better to apply, if one has all of the necessary materials, in September? Is there any reason to wait to Oct/Nov?
- 2014
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Re: When to apply
A lot of fee waivers go out from Sept 20 - Oct 20. You are potentially costing yourself a lot of money for very little benefit if you apply the day they open. If you aren't taking the October LSAT I would probably submit your apps 3-4 days before Oct. scores are released to maximize your fee waiver potential and early advantage.
- TheThriller
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Re: When to apply
For those (re)taking the Oct. LSAT, is it possible to get fee waivers once these scores are released? Or should I send an email to request a fee waiver with my current lsat score?2014 wrote:A lot of fee waivers go out from Sept 20 - Oct 20. You are potentially costing yourself a lot of money for very little benefit if you apply the day they open. If you aren't taking the October LSAT I would probably submit your apps 3-4 days before Oct. scores are released to maximize your fee waiver potential and early advantage.
- ScratchableItch
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Re: When to apply
When I retook in October of last year, I got all the fee waivers I was missing in the T-14 within a week of the scores being released. They come really quick and a few were for schools that had previously denied me when I asked.MillerTheThriller wrote:For those (re)taking the Oct. LSAT, is it possible to get fee waivers once these scores are released? Or should I send an email to request a fee waiver with my current lsat score?2014 wrote:A lot of fee waivers go out from Sept 20 - Oct 20. You are potentially costing yourself a lot of money for very little benefit if you apply the day they open. If you aren't taking the October LSAT I would probably submit your apps 3-4 days before Oct. scores are released to maximize your fee waiver potential and early advantage.
- twenty
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Re: When to apply
LSN makes me think that the "line" to not cross is in mid-December. Excluding the possibility of a higher LSAT retake in December.
Other than that, it doesn't seem to matter a whole lot.
Other than that, it doesn't seem to matter a whole lot.
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