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  • Monday, Jul 09 2018

    I think so but also because they say they explicitly don't accept Feb LSAT and wanted to make sure that I wasn't using that to try and get in...even though I already tell them that I wasn't

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  • Monday, Jul 09 2018

    @jordankennedy480 said:

    I generally think it is a good idea to let any school know, both US and Canada, that you plan on taking a test after you apply. If they find out the hard way, they won't be pleased.

    For example, Stanford emailed me and weren't happy that I was taking Feb...which could be why they waitlisted me...

    Because they assumed you were trying to get into other schools?

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  • Monday, Jul 09 2018

    I generally think it is a good idea to let any school know, both US and Canada, that you plan on taking a test after you apply. If they find out the hard way, they won't be pleased.

    For example, Stanford emailed me and weren't happy that I was taking Feb...which could be why they waitlisted me...

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  • Monday, Jul 09 2018

    Some schools like UBC even take Feb!! Or I guess January...

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    Update uwindsor said they will look at all lsat scores even if scores are pending , providing the latest one is November lsat for single jd 2ndupdate Ottawa has said the same thing as uwindsor (but not sure why on their site they said they would evaluate based on the score they had as opposed to waiting in some cases ) . 3rd and final update Lakehead confirmed the above and said they will also look at jan 2019 lsat score .

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    @paulmvbenthem537 said:

    Wowzers, @ebbyaldaoud858 , you move quick. The only Canadian schools I'm anticipating applying are UofT/Osgoode/UVic/Dalhousie...So, I'll let you know what their responses are.

    Hahaha gotta be 2steps ahead, I’ll pm you with any updates

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    Wowzers, @ebbyaldaoud858 , you move quick. The only Canadian schools I'm anticipating applying are UofT/Osgoode/UVic/Dalhousie...So, I'll let you know what their responses are.

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    Based on Lakeheads website it appears that they will evaluate all scores and take the highest - it says the score reports that get reported to them is what they will evaluate. I will be emailing uwindsor , Lakehead and Ottawa.

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    Windsor did email me back and tell me that they will take the November exam but like I said just because the school says they’ll take the latest one doesn’t guarantee that they will look at it in their final decision (my reasoning ) . Called uwindsor they were out of the office. I will email them.

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    @paulmvbenthem537 said:

    @ebbyaldaoud858 said:

    @samanthaashley92715 said:

    Since applications are due Nov 1st (typically), can you take the LSAT in November?

    Yeah if the school will accept it . They used to take the December lsat. Because the December is now the November- it’s kind of a timeline game changer if you think about it .

    Haha! I have it on my to-do list to contact some schools about this today! Share whatever you uncover, and I’ll let you guys know what responses I get.

    On Ottawa’s website they said that there is potential they may evaluate whatever score they get their hands on (paraphrasing ) ... for windsor I have seen people saying the file is constantly evaluated. If I’m able to get ahold of some of the schools I will post the findings here .

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    @ebbyaldaoud858 said:

    @samanthaashley92715 said:

    Since applications are due Nov 1st (typically), can you take the LSAT in November?

    Yeah if the school will accept it . They used to take the December lsat. Because the December is now the November- it’s kind of a timeline game changer if you think about it .

    Haha! I have it on my to-do list to contact some schools about this today! Share whatever you uncover, and I’ll let you guys know what responses I get.

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    @samanthaashley92715 said:

    Since applications are due Nov 1st (typically), can you take the LSAT in November?

    Yeah if the school will accept it . They used to take the December lsat. Because the December is now the November- it’s kind of a timeline game changer if you think about it .

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    Since applications are due Nov 1st (typically), can you take the LSAT in November?

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  • Friday, Jul 06 2018

    To elaborate can they review your file before your November score even if they say they consider the November lsat and base their decision off of that ?

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