Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays? Forum
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Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays?
Meaning....obviously I won't be taking the LSAT on Saturday, supposed to get AT LEAST 12 inches starting tomorrow. Assuming they can reschedule for the next weekend (watch it snow again, I'd put money on it!)....will schools that are waiting on that score extend their March 1 deadlines? Jeez I hope so!
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Re: Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays?
I, too, hope so.
- devilishangelrjp
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Re: Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays?
You're cutting it pretty close anyway. Some schools will continue to read applications complete after the deadline, though. LSAC will probably tell them about it, and I don't see why they wouldn't let your applications come in...
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Re: Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays?
I've already got all my apps in, just want my Feb score to be seen before they sent rejection letters and post my application on the FAIL websites, haha.
- DannyBoy_07
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Re: Schools understanding about Feb LSAT weather delays?
jjjinva has the right idea.
make sure the schools you are applying to don't require a Dean's Certification Form. If the school requires the standard, 2 LORs, Personal Statement, and LSAT score....get all your shit in and on every application there is a section to mark, "yo, don't check my past shitty LSAT scores."
So, get your apps in with your LORs and Personal Statements. It is the smart move.
make sure the schools you are applying to don't require a Dean's Certification Form. If the school requires the standard, 2 LORs, Personal Statement, and LSAT score....get all your shit in and on every application there is a section to mark, "yo, don't check my past shitty LSAT scores."
So, get your apps in with your LORs and Personal Statements. It is the smart move.
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