@dansykes94 Thanks for your advice! I am not applying until Aug 2020 for Sep 2021 intake, so I have lots of time to finalize scores :) I want to be first in the app cycle
... drop in LSAT registrations (June 2020 is down ~25% from June ... the competitiveness of the next cycle, and it’s possible there ... and applying for fall 2021 admission. Next cycle might not be much ...
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... opinion is that both 2020 and 2021 are going to be ... not all of this admissions cycle will be Flex. If ... still trying to apply for 2020 or who have been ... plenty early enough in the cycle. I am taking July ... was originally going to apply 2020 but didn’t get ...
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... all hope for a better cycle in 2021, but it's just ... done the whole 2020 horror story of a cycle, I can say ... much. I think in any cycle, all we can do is ... if you're applying next cycle!
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... submitted their letters for this cycle via the LSAC website. I ... applying for the next application cycle. Do you know if the ... for use in the next cycle or do they need to ... re-submit for the next cycle? Thanks so much for your ...
So I'm currently studying for the September LSAT, but wondering if the December one would be too late to take when it comes to the admissions process. Would it be better to take the September LSAT because it is right when the admissions cycle opens up?