So there are few recent articles (law.com, above the law) remarking that this is shaping up to be the most competitive LSAT cycle in the last 20 years. Any thoughts on what is driving that trend on the impact it has on this year's applicants?
... probably noticed, the previous admissions cycle was bolstered by many more ... data for the most recent cycle. After perusing through the social ... may see another -- even worse -- cycle for the T14 schools.
... part of the previous testing cycle or the current one? I ... or previous year’s testing cycle (given the 3 times per ... cycle testing limit). I’d appreciate ...
... or not to delay a cycle or to take the February ... a month and apply this cycle. I know it probably sounds ... decided to delay until THIS cycle after getting a 147. I ...
... -2017 as valid for this cycle.
This is a big ... after as "valid" for current cycle. (The rule is score has ... 5 years prior to current cycle so that makes anything after ...
Taking test for the second time this week, curious if anyone attempts to apply this late for this cycle? I am planning on applying for 2023, but just curious as I have heard that people do indeed apply this late and get lucky.
... 1 or later so the Feb LSAT test will be valid ... LSAT - Jan _and_ Feb or Jan _or_ Feb. If the latter, which ... ? If I take it in Feb, I will have 1 more ... my only chance. If my Feb score isn't great, I ...
Does anyone who has access to the January/Feb Crystal Ball webinar mind sharing the link and/or problem sets? I missed out on the webinar and would really appreciate it.
... Jan score release (scheduled for Feb 1) accordingly?
For ... the cycle, instead of placing my file on hold until Feb 1 ... already be filled up by Feb 1, so I would much ... until that late in the cycle and risk getting waitlisted, etc ...