I have heard different perspectives on this topic. I am in a bit of a tug o war in my head since I know that the earlier they receive the app the better.
The most important thing is that when you submit the application it is strong. So it is up to you wether submitting it now or after you take it, however, factor in how strong it is without taking account for the lsat before you submit. Like ask yourself if the LSAT was not part of this process - for everyone not just you - how would you compete with everyone else based on the other parts of the application that you are submitting?
You can. I have done so in the past and also spoke with admissions to give them a head ups. They can tell if you are registered to take the test and they automatically hold your application until the scores are released.
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The most important thing is that when you submit the application it is strong. So it is up to you wether submitting it now or after you take it, however, factor in how strong it is without taking account for the lsat before you submit. Like ask yourself if the LSAT was not part of this process - for everyone not just you - how would you compete with everyone else based on the other parts of the application that you are submitting?
You can. I have done so in the past and also spoke with admissions to give them a head ups. They can tell if you are registered to take the test and they automatically hold your application until the scores are released.