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ClaireFo
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LSAT
163
CAS GPA
3.45
1L START YEAR
2026

Applications

American
Accepted
Boston College
Rejected
Boston University
Rejected
Brooklyn
Applied
Cardozo
Accepted
Colorado - Boulder
Rejected
Cornell
Waitlisted
early decision
Emory
Rejected
Fordham
Applied
Georgetown
Waitlisted
George Washington
Rejected
St. John's
Applied
Suffolk
Applied
WashU
Waitlisted
William & Mary
Applied

Discussions

Wondering if it's a mistake to send an email to two schools I haven't heard back from at all + that I really like to express my continued interest? I applied in December, so it really hasn't been that long in this cycle, but I also signed up for the April LSAT as a potential fallback for waitlists, and I'm not sure how that reflects on my file for the schools I haven't heard back from.

I really don't want schools to hold decisions for a test I may not even take, but I'm not sure how to express that, as "Please don't hold my application, that LSAT registration is just in case you waitlist me" doesn't sound the best.

Hoping for any suggestions on a) if an email is necessary, b) how to phrase an email to schools that expresses interest but doesn't seem like I'm nagging them, and c) tells them that I don't want them to hold off on anything because I have an April LSAT registration in my file...

Thank you!

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ClaireFo
Wednesday, Mar 4

I did at the Manhattan one in Koreatown. I had an ok time...I brought my own foam earplugs and that was absolutely key.

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Edited Saturday, Feb 28

ClaireFo

🫤 Debating

Retaking LSAT for increasing waitlist odds??

Hi - My question is whether or not it makes sense to retake the LSAT in April (if I can improve) as a potential tool for getting off of a waitlist (in addition to LOCIs)? I know nothing is guaranteed, but if it could help me get off reserve and accepted, prepping is worth it, but I don't want to do it for nothing. If anyone has any experience with retaking the LSAT as a waitlist tool or any advice, please let me know!!

I have a 163 from the October and November tests last fall. My score didn't change between tests even though it had drastically in prep - I only started 7sage after the October test. I applied with that 163 this cycle. I got waitlisted (reserve list) at Cornell, which is my first choice school. My BR pts had hit 17mid and my official lawhub practice tests well above 163. Honestly the idea of retaking it makes me nauseated, but I do confidently believe I could do better than a 163 on test day after the past few months of a break from the LSAT and applications.

Follow up question: Would the schools I have yet to hear back from see my April LSAT registration? Is there a risk they might put my application to the side as a hold for a future test this late in the game, and is best practice to email all 12 schools I haven't heard from to say don't hold, or is that unnecessary? Pretty much every single remaining application is currently under review (I applied in December), so I don't know if I should call attention to it, but I certainly don't want to delay my decisions through the end of April!

Thanks!

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ClaireFo
Tuesday, Feb 10

In this position now

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ClaireFo
Friday, Oct 31, 2025

@IanA Hi! This is SO helpful! I’m the same with panicking on these… I just start spinning my wheels and getting nowhere. Really good idea on the strength and plain english. I tend to take a bit too long diagramming but can do the plain english much quicker if diagramming isn’t 100% necessary!

Good luck next week!

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Thursday, Oct 30, 2025

ClaireFo

👯 Matching

Matching / Parallel

One more LSAT question. Does anyone have advice for matching flaws or parallel reasoning or most similar to the argument type questions? Anything someone said that helped them click for you, or something that helps you get through them quicker? These are the ones I struggle with the most, particularly for pacing and speed.

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Thursday, Oct 30, 2025

ClaireFo

🫠 Desperate

Elimination Hacks

Hello! As the Nov test approaches, wondering if there are any hacks or strategies for elimination (or deciding between 2) by question type, or if there’s a cheat sheet for that? (For example, language is too strong, new information, temporal, etc.) Having those together would be so helpful.

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