Timing of the application cycle
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 6:51 pm
I am a recent graduate (class of 2013) who has begun considering whether law school is the right choice for me. I need some basic advice re: the timing of the application cycle.
I know that many schools accept applications until February or March, but I have also heard that admissions are rolling and its best to apply early in the fall. Obviously, since I am just beginning to think about law school, I still need to take the LSAT, get all my application materials ready, etc. At first I thought I could apply this year, if I had until early spring to get ready. Now I am re-thinking that and wondering whether giving myself more time (i.e. applying fall 2014) would be a better bet.
Any advice? Are rolling admissions really important to law school admissions? Thanks!
I know that many schools accept applications until February or March, but I have also heard that admissions are rolling and its best to apply early in the fall. Obviously, since I am just beginning to think about law school, I still need to take the LSAT, get all my application materials ready, etc. At first I thought I could apply this year, if I had until early spring to get ready. Now I am re-thinking that and wondering whether giving myself more time (i.e. applying fall 2014) would be a better bet.
Any advice? Are rolling admissions really important to law school admissions? Thanks!