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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:36 pm
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Thanks for the advice. Hmm, yeah I'll probably just apply regular decision then, especially since I don't know if i'll get into either it would be better to apply to both by November regular decision.Lavitz wrote:If those are your top choices and you're willing to pay sticker, I guess. Probably a 50% chance of getting in RD though. I think ED would improve those odds since they're struggling to keep up the LSAT median.
And since LSATSCORES2012 went and added that line at the bottom of the graph, I suppose I'm obligated to say "or retake."
It was. They just changed it this year.linkx13 wrote:I thought Cornell had an early action program, but it appears that is no longer the case if it ever was.
How did you get myLSN to add that line about lsat points and scholly $Lavitz wrote:It was. They just changed it this year.linkx13 wrote:I thought Cornell had an early action program, but it appears that is no longer the case if it ever was.
Oh, it does that automatically in certain circumstances now. Here is the explanation:phillywc wrote:How did you get myLSN to add that line about lsat points and scholly $
LSATSCORES2012 wrote:Small update...
manual non-ED search images will now display a message at the bottom indicating the value one might receive from retaking and scoring 3 points higher on the LSAT if there is a significant difference and the max lsat score is less than 173
Ah. I have a 173 so that would explain it not showing up for me. Thank you.Lavitz wrote:Oh, it does that automatically in certain circumstances now. Here is the explanation:phillywc wrote:How did you get myLSN to add that line about lsat points and scholly $
LSATSCORES2012 wrote:Small update...
manual non-ED search images will now display a message at the bottom indicating the value one might receive from retaking and scoring 3 points higher on the LSAT if there is a significant difference and the max lsat score is less than 173