Assuming we will make a good impression during the law school visit, should it be done before or after we apply? In order to have the greatest chance of having the visit positively influence our application, should we wait until after we apply, or would it be just as impactful to visit the school before the application is actually submitted? Along those same lines, would you advise us not to visit before classes are in session (like during the summer)?
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Assuming we will make a good impression during the law school visit, should it be done before or after we apply? In order to have the greatest chance of having the visit positively influence our application, should we wait until after we apply, or would it be just as impactful to visit the school before the application is actually submitted? Along those same lines, would you advise us not to visit before classes are in session (like during the summer)?