ED: Emory, BU, W&L, or Fordham -- worth it?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 5:59 pm
Hi,
I've posted on here a few times (usually in panic), but here's my case:
I planned on applying and potentially going to some of the schools listed above, but did not plan on having to ED to them, as I was testing MUCH higher than my actual LSAT score of 161. I definitely plan to retake the LSAT, but now that I'm within the 1 month range I may be leaning towards applying next cycle and taking it Feb. or June, as I have yet to start restudying and want to crush it.
That being said, if I could get into one of the schools listed above, I wouldn't be entirely opposed and would maybe even go directly in. But do I even have a chance at admission if I ED with a 161 and a 3.55? I recognize that they will likely want to see a second LSAT score, but hypothetically, if I took it in February and scored a 169, for instance, what would my chances be at the schools listed above, plus stretches like Cornell and UT Austin?
Also, I have a somewhat legitimate excuse (legitimate in the sense that it almost certainly contributed to a lower score, not in the sense that it legitimizes or warrants overlooking my poor score) for the LSAT, as on the eve of test day I discovered that my admission ticket and ID didn't match up. So, after calling and e-mailing that night, I called in the morning and was explicitly told that I was absolutely not going to be able to take the test. I went anyway and they let me take it...in retrospect, I wish I had waited because my first section was RC and I was still so worked up and freaked out that I absolutely bombed it. Should I write an addendum in hopes that they won't average the two, or would that paint me as an irresponsible applicant, as it shows that I didn't check the ad. ticket until the night before?
Thanks in advance
I've posted on here a few times (usually in panic), but here's my case:
I planned on applying and potentially going to some of the schools listed above, but did not plan on having to ED to them, as I was testing MUCH higher than my actual LSAT score of 161. I definitely plan to retake the LSAT, but now that I'm within the 1 month range I may be leaning towards applying next cycle and taking it Feb. or June, as I have yet to start restudying and want to crush it.
That being said, if I could get into one of the schools listed above, I wouldn't be entirely opposed and would maybe even go directly in. But do I even have a chance at admission if I ED with a 161 and a 3.55? I recognize that they will likely want to see a second LSAT score, but hypothetically, if I took it in February and scored a 169, for instance, what would my chances be at the schools listed above, plus stretches like Cornell and UT Austin?
Also, I have a somewhat legitimate excuse (legitimate in the sense that it almost certainly contributed to a lower score, not in the sense that it legitimizes or warrants overlooking my poor score) for the LSAT, as on the eve of test day I discovered that my admission ticket and ID didn't match up. So, after calling and e-mailing that night, I called in the morning and was explicitly told that I was absolutely not going to be able to take the test. I went anyway and they let me take it...in retrospect, I wish I had waited because my first section was RC and I was still so worked up and freaked out that I absolutely bombed it. Should I write an addendum in hopes that they won't average the two, or would that paint me as an irresponsible applicant, as it shows that I didn't check the ad. ticket until the night before?
Thanks in advance