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Monday, Mar 14 2022

Hi, I'm interested! I commute to work so I won't make all of these times, but the weekends would be really useful! Also on the same three month schedule

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Sunday, Nov 12 2023

Test itself was okay, but I was definitely thrown off by the remote proctors. The first proctor I had asked me for my Lawhub password, which I felt uncomfortable giving her directly (granted, you do need to log into Lawhub, but I don't see why I needed to give it to the proctor). I told her I didn't have it written down, so she told me to go get it and come back. Did that, and got a second proctor who didn't ask for it at all. But with the second proctor, you could tell all of the proctors were in a call center and even though they tried to block out the other proctors behind them, I could still see 2-3 of them at any given time which I found really distracting, lol. Overall the proctors were really nice and accommodating, it just threw me off since this was my first actual LSAT.

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vvcorrales129
Saturday, Feb 12 2022

Interested! I too struggle with a chronic disability, and it would be great to have support

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Thursday, Dec 07 2023

Thanks Hecter, that makes sense! To be clear I wasn't trying to use my Jan LSAT for ED, just signed up as insurance in case I didn't get into this school so I could retake and apply for other schools with a (hopefully) higher score! I just didn't want admissions to think I was trying to use the Jan score for ED, or to not consider my application as is because of it

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Thursday, Dec 07 2023

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Admissions Advice - ED

Need advice figuring out if I messed up on admissions lol. I took the November LSAT, and one of my top choice schools still accepted early decision applications with Nov LSAT scores, but the application would be submitted before you saw the score and populate with the score after. Flash forward to release day, and the score I got was one point below the school's median (1 point below 50 percentile, but above 25 percentile). The day after, I decided to sign up for the January LSAT to boost my score and since it's so close to the median for my goal schools.

I just checked on the status checker for my ED application, and noticed that it unchecked the CAS - No Future LSAT box. I know this is because I signed up for the January LSAT, but is there some kind of rule where you can't sign up for a later LSAT after your ED application has been submitted? I called the admissions office today to ask as much, and they told me to send them an email. But does this affect my application in anyway?

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