Former admissionsofficer here. You can put down a deposit at your best current option. If you eventually get off the waitlist at your dream school, you can withdraw from the deposited school. This is not uncommon. Good luck!
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Speaking as a former admissionsofficer, you need to have completed the academic requirements for your BA by the time you matriculate at your law school. You can still be taking classes when you submit your application for consideration. Good luck!
Speaking as a former admissionsofficer, you may receive less benefit from applying in October with a lower LSAT than applying before Christmas with a 170+. Good luck!
Former admissionsofficer here. Taking the August or October tests are fine for the Fall 2022 cycle. If you submit your applications upon receipt of your results, it would still be considered "early" in the application cycle. Good luck!
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