Hi guys!

do you know if it's common for waitlisted(or sometimes I think they use the word "reserve" listed) candidates to be accepted after getting a higher score on their February LSAT? I already have an LSAT score but I got waitlisted at a school recently and I was hoping to gain admittance with a higher LSAT score. Not sure if that's a common thing that happens....or how they even decide which candidates to admit since the waiting lists are not ranked.

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  • Saturday, Jan 27 2018

    @markkovalcik583 Generally by September/October. Check each school for specific details.

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  • Saturday, Jan 27 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    Call the school about their specific policies. A higher LSAT score accompanied with a LOCI should get you off the wait-list, but it shouldn't be one that one should specifically bank on, given how competitive this cycle is. There's always the opportunity to apply in the next cycle, so that you can send your potentially higher score as soon as applications open.

    When do the schools applications usually open?

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  • Friday, Jan 26 2018

    Call the school about their specific policies. A higher LSAT score accompanied with a LOCI should get you off the wait-list, but it shouldn't be one that one should specifically bank on, given how competitive this cycle is. There's always the opportunity to apply in the next cycle, so that you can send your potentially higher score as soon as applications open.

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  • Friday, Jan 26 2018

    I would suggest to call the school so they know you are taking the Feb lsat.

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  • Friday, Jan 26 2018

    Yes people are often able to use both Feb and June for this purpose.

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