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Webinar: Law School Admissions Deans' Roundtable (Reapplicants)

Tajira McCoyTajira McCoy Member Administrator Admissions Consultant
edited June 2023 in Law School Admissions 851 karma

On Wednesday, June 28 at 8pm ET, join 7Sage admissions consultant Tajira McCoy for another panel discussion with law school admissions deans from across the country. For this conversation, hear from representatives of Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego, as they weigh in on various parts of the reapplicant process and common reapplicant questions––should you write new documents? Will retaking the LSAT help? Will applying earlier make a difference? Do I have to specifically address being a reapplicant? We hope to see you there!

Register here: https://7sage.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_akOx91pHQSOyN07230Arqw

Note: if you can't make it the session will be recorded and subsequently posted to our podcast.

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  • Tajira McCoyTajira McCoy Member Administrator Admissions Consultant
    851 karma

    There's still time to sign up!

  • awhitehurst7awhitehurst7 Core Member
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    If you are reapplying, do the schools still have access to your previous cycles (essays etc..)

  • kosterd1-1kosterd1-1 Alum Member
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    How does the evaluation of an application change over the course of the cycle? For example, if an applicant's numbers are at the median, is there a difference in the difference in their changes of admission if they apply at the beginning of the cycle versus the middle or the end of the cycle?

  • Tajira McCoyTajira McCoy Member Administrator Admissions Consultant
    851 karma

    Hi @awhitehurst7, thanks so much for your question! Yes, for most schools, their system automatically attaches previous application files to the new one, so they will be able to reference all previous materials.

  • Tajira McCoyTajira McCoy Member Administrator Admissions Consultant
    851 karma

    Hi @kosterd1-1, this is a great question! As always, it depends. At the beginning of the cycle, admissions officers tend to calibrate based on goals and priorities handed down by the law school dean and the university. As the class begins to take shape and some goals are met or are close to being met, the focus may shift to other priorities, which can affect how files are reviewed, how many offers are extended, and what risks an office might be willing to take. This is why so many stress applying early, when all of the seats are still available (and none of the scholarship dollars are spent). When applying toward the middle of the cycle, the school may have already received half (if not more) of their typical application volume, which for some schools could be thousands of applications. At the end of the cycle, for schools operating on a rolling admissions basis, the vast majority of the offers have been made. Schools have to become more and more selective at the end to ensure that they're achieving their assigned goals.

  • tony2007tony2007 Alum Member
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    Hello, how can we access the webinar?

  • Paula --Student Service--Paula --Student Service-- Member Administrator Student Services
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    Hi @tony2007 ,

    You can access the webinar using this link: https://7sage.com/admissions/webinar/law-admissions-deans-roundtable-talk-reapplicants/

    Let me know if you have any further questions. I’m happy to help!

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