I'm starting late and planned on taking the test in October to be in the earlier pool of applicants. My GPA is 3.73 before uGPA and raw diagnostic was 148. Because my stats aren't great, I feel like applying early is my only shot. Do I even have a chance?
Really would like some clarification on this! I know this is what it's like with medical school, and even undergrad. Does this hold true for law schools? For example, let's say I'm an applicant from...Minnesota; will I be held to a much higher admissions ...
I've heard horror stories of applicants turning in their apps with one score on file and waiting for another score to come in and the school not waiting for the second score. If you want to be safe, wait for that second score to come in.
I think that's entirely optional. It does not affect your LSAT at all, it's just to make the process for Law schools to find the right applicants who have the characteristics they are looking for easier .
Yes I believe. I took the LSAT in Paris and from what US folks discuss, I see that my test is different. Furthermore, you won't eet to see how many questions you got wrong each section as foreign tests are not disclosed!