


You can take it 3 times in two years. You shouldn't be applying for this fall right now. You would want your apps in before Thanksgiving (or right after a December re-take). Sounds like you don't really know how the app process works.helu wrote:Thank you 90convoy..I know, it is veeeery short notice. But I thought I'll give it a shot. I do struggle with the logic games the most, but it seems like those are the ones you can actually practice the most as well...I will see if I can get those books you recommended!!
Winston1984 how many takes does one have? I have to take it now as my husband is active duty and if I don't take it now, there's no way for me to be admitted this fall and graduate before our next move
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You just want to get your apps in as early as you can. Most schools are on rolling admissions, so more seats are available early on. Taking it in September is definitely the best thing to do. There is a lot of useful information on this forum, and I would encourage you to read through it. Also, check out lawschooltransparency on employment prospects.helu wrote:I guess I don'tWhy until Thanksgiving? I spoke to the admissions office and they told me I had to take this upcoming LSAT in order to apply for this fall..They said it takes about three weeks for the results to come in and that I can apply during that period. I hope that was true. If not, I would most definitely rather take the test in September with a higher chance to score well.. Thank you for all the useful info
Where are you looking to apply? Schools that accept June LSATs for admission that fall are not generally schools that have good employment numbers.helu wrote:I guess I don'tWhy until Thanksgiving? I spoke to the admissions office and they told me I had to take this upcoming LSAT in order to apply for this fall..They said it takes about three weeks for the results to come in and that I can apply during that period. I hope that was true. If not, I would most definitely rather take the test in September with a higher chance to score well.. Thank you for all the useful info
Don't do that. Medians are 151/3.14.helu wrote:I'm applying to Savannah Law School. It is a pretty new program...is that a bad thing![]()
Your common sense does not apply to law school. There is a strong correlation between the law school that you attend and your future career success, much more so than in any other profession.helu wrote:I'm applying to Savannah Law School. It is a pretty new program...is that a bad thingas mentioned before..I'm not from the U.S. so I basically know nothing about this whole system and how it works or what to look out for. I just gave it some common sense thought- if you do well it doesn't matter what school you went to?! But when I hear that employment rates differ depending on what school you went to....ugggh
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