Thinking about applying with my current scores however I am 99% sure I want to take a year off and re-apply with better numbers. How is it looked upon if I do apply now and don't get in or get an offer I would accept and re-apply the next year?
I had a first LSAT absence 4 years ago, which appears on the LSAC record. Back then, I decided to pursue a different career path, thinking I won't ever take LSAT and go to law school. But as I'm studying and preparing for law school again now, I was ...
I'd assume if you called they would tell you pretty much what the statuschecker says. Not that it would be bad to try but I dont think it would get you any real answer. Apps just take time sometime
... , snail mail, update to the statuschecker, and sometimes a phone call ... emailed, but more common by statuschecker and snail mail.
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I see. So checking my status will do the trick for ... don't have a decision checker.
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Gracias @gioaragon95! This does help me look at it from a ...
If you don't mind my asking broadly what does your schedule look like? I'm trying to figure mine out now and don't really have anything set, so any help would be appreciated!