Hi everyone,
I'm signed up for the LSAT this month. I already have a score from October 2015, but am considering postponing until December 2016. If I do this, I'll miss early decision and won't have complete applications until late December, presumably.
1.) Do you think that timeline puts me at a disadvantage for Northwestern, Cornell, and Georgetown range schools? Or is it better to have a potentially lower score and apply RD before Thanksgiving?
2.) Do people get into ED programs with slightly lower LSAT scores?
Comments
@stephen63 @"Dillon A. Wright" put it best, it is more about available positions than it is about favorability. Personally, I agree with @desire2learn and @Jules802 it seems it is much more advantageous to worry about scoring higher on the LSAT than applying early just to apply early. I say this because you don't know what scores you will be competing against at that point and it would drive me crazy to know that I could have applied with a much better score. It's all up to what you deem is more important!