yea fair enough, i think lolol should do whatever lolol wants, final answerHeavenWood wrote:I agree that the OP should wait a year, but if the LSAT is still fresh in his/her mind, getting it out of the way in February may be the best option.Law Sauce wrote:I say, forget about the lsat for a while, enjoy your last semester of college. Then when your done with UG take the lsat in June or October and apply then. Its only a year, its smart finacially, and it will give you the full range of options next year. Your gonna be a lawyer for the rest of your life and it makes a big difference where you go to school. Take your time, have fun, make your life easier, go for the class of 2015.
of coarse if you really cant then i can respect that. I just cant see many reasons why you really couldn't. most reasons just come down to dont want to. Even if you get into ND either way, the scholarship will be much better next year with your good lsat that you took your time and got.
your call tho obviously
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lolLaw Sauce wrote:yea fair enough, i think lolol should do whatever lolol wants, final answerHeavenWood wrote:I agree that the OP should wait a year, but if the LSAT is still fresh in his/her mind, getting it out of the way in February may be the best option.Law Sauce wrote:I say, forget about the lsat for a while, enjoy your last semester of college. Then when your done with UG take the lsat in June or October and apply then. Its only a year, its smart finacially, and it will give you the full range of options next year. Your gonna be a lawyer for the rest of your life and it makes a big difference where you go to school. Take your time, have fun, make your life easier, go for the class of 2015.
of coarse if you really cant then i can respect that. I just cant see many reasons why you really couldn't. most reasons just come down to dont want to. Even if you get into ND either way, the scholarship will be much better next year with your good lsat that you took your time and got.
your call tho obviously
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