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  • Wednesday, Nov 23 2016

    I'm taking the December LSAT but planning on applying this cycle if I get the score range I want - is it worth getting in my application before Christmas even though I won't have an actual score to report (assuming the Jan. 4th score release is accurate)?

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  • Monday, Nov 21 2016

    Agree with everything said here. I suppose it's *possible* that some admissions committee divides applications into two big piles—the pre-Turkey and post-Turkeys—but it's hard to believe.

    Applying early does give you a slight advantage at most schools, but applying with the best possible essays and scores is much, much more important.

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  • Monday, Nov 21 2016

    @476.rizeq You're welcome. All the best and I hope you get into your dream school with a nice scholarship. :)

    Ditto :)

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  • Monday, Nov 21 2016

    @williamjkwon642.j.kwon I will make sure I submit my best application as soon as possible. Thank you!

    You're welcome. All the best and I hope you get into your dream school with a nice scholarship. :)

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  • Monday, Nov 21 2016

    @jhaldy10325 @476.rizeq @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Thank you very much for the kind reply. Those comments are really of great help. I will make sure I submit my best application as soon as possible. Thank you!

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  • Sunday, Nov 20 2016

    @jhaldy10325 First and foremost, apply with your best application possible. If you can do that before Thanksgiving, there may be a marginal advantage. If you can't, you will do much better to wait.

    100% this.

    The applications at schools are NOT divided up between those pre and post-Thanksgiving. However, what does happen is admissions offices getting flooded with applications right around the holidays. The busiest time is between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I'd do my best and aim to get it in as soon as possible. That said, a good, solid app a bit later is worth the wait. Again, the advantages are truly marginal and numbers as always will matter most.

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  • Sunday, Nov 20 2016

    If you submit before January you should be good. It won't be too early or too late. Use this time to make sure everything on your application is the best representation of who you are as a law school candidate.

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  • Sunday, Nov 20 2016

    First and foremost, apply with your best application possible. If you can do that before Thanksgiving, there may be a marginal advantage. If you can't, you will do much better to wait.

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