... your score sucks and you apply, you risk getting dinged. If ... deeper you go into the cycle the better your app needs ... matter how late in the cycle. But schools are not on ...
... work experience, etc. I would apply using different essays as well ... materials as a previous application cycle and that they will have ... cross check. But assuming you apply with a stronger application, then ...
I think June. I am doing the same. I wanted to apply this cycle but messed up. But I don't want to rush, just to get the LSAT part done (at least) in February.
I appreciate your time to write that out @sarahfatima28 I have kind of been meditating but not to the extent I should be, thank you ! I was gonna apply this cycle to be honest but I definitely did consider waiting
Apply next cycle if that is an option. ... I had two options: 1) Apply this cycle, get into an "okay ... my decision. Or, 2) Apply next cycle, have more time to study ...
... is def late in the cycle, you can still get $ ... best to wait and apply the second you get ... want to wait a cycle to retake and get ... have that score, then apply right away to the appropriate ... not to hold off the cycle and retry early on ... get in early next cycle
... really rethink applying in this cycle, as hard as it might ... ready because I wanted to apply this cycle. But the best decision ... ever made was delaying a cycle because it's allowing me ...
... experience that many people that apply right out of undergrad won ... 're already late in the cycle so unless you score high ... in October to try and apply this cycle and bombed it, I ... though it meant waiting another cycle. This was to the dismay ...
... June 2016 exam and apply the next cycle, which would put me ... school declines you for this cycle you can not use a ... need to wait to next cycle. If that is the case ...
Don't worry about it, they won't care. They understand things happen and people push going to school back. People do it all the time just to be able to apply early on to hope for a better cycle, even without retaking over the gap