I talked with someone in the admissions office at a law school, and they said I can apply twice in a single admission cycle.
E.g., apply in September 2021, and if rejected but end up getting a LSAT higher score later (e.g. in December 2021), I can ask for my application to be reconsidered in light of the higher score for that same year (i.e. to start classes in Fall 2022).
This is my first time hearing about something like this. Can anyone confirm?
If that's the case, is there any downside to applying right now, taking the LSAT after to try to improve my score, and if rejected, ask for my app to be reconsidered (assuming my LSAT score increases)? And if there isn't a downside, why don't more people do this?
@mahipatel59104 said:
I just finished mine today. I had 2 LGs and I hated it. I thought the first LG was significantly more difficult than the second set. I did okay on the second with possibly -1/-2 barring any stupid mistakes. LR and RC seemed okay to me. LR was probably similar difficulty and I felt that my RC was simple. The RC included - power line fear, plant & fungus, African writing by a particular author, and a comparative about privatization.
Anyone with two LGs had similar experiences??? I'm really hoping for the first LG to be the experimental now...
I think I had the same test. Same RC topics, and 2 LGs. I can't remember all the topics, but my 2nd LG section had: movies in months as the 3rd game and pairing as the 4th. My first LG section had something about theaters V,W on Friday or Saturday as the 3rd game.
I couldn't finish either LG section... but I think I did better on the 2nd section by a couple points
time to sign up for Oct... lol