... week of the year. Say that the first year the calendar starts ... Saturday. No problem. But, the nextyear will be a Friday. Practically ... the days occur throughout the year?
... week of the year. Say that the first year the calendar ... Saturday. No problem. But, the nextyear will be a Friday. Practically ... the days occur throughout the year?
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> ... falls on every year without fail? so one year of conflict =/= ...
I would put all my energy right now into keeping the 4.0 and study and take the LSAT when you have the time you project you will nextyear. It's a win-win and definitely will not hurt you and only serve to help you.
... fails, you can try again nextyear. Most schools just look at ... delay your app a whole year... just because you're not ... them to waste a whole year....
... may not help you, but applying ED could. And having multiple ... plenty of stories of people applying late in the cycle with ... and getting rejected. Then applying a year later earlier in the cycle ...
... may not help you, but applying ED could. And having multiple ... plenty of stories of people applying late in the cycle with ... and getting rejected. Then applying a year later earlier in the cycle ...
... URM as well. Taking a year off has not been apart ... do need to postpone until nextyear. You'll be a hot ... absolutely have to. A gap year can also be attractive to ...
... think you have to rush applying this year if you can get ... another good year of work experience. You are ... much more confident not only applying with an LSAT I know ...
... and no off for the next few months and give the ... not feeling prepared, wait until next cycle. That being said, only ... actually study consistently for the nextyear or whatevs.
... a little more than a year. Unfortunately, I work in ... I'm planning on applying this year and because the LSAT ... you want to apply this year, but time spent prepping ... may want to apply this year, but if taking in ... you're better off applying in early January with the ...