@gs556 That's great! Again, congrats! I may end up taking the October test...I doubt I'll get my score to 172+ by June (I'm assuming it's an automatic rejection from Harvard unless your score is in the 170 range).
Wishing you the best.
... I am scoring consistently in Harvard's LSAT range. It's ... . Like I mentioned in your Harvard acceptance thread, my top target ... school is Harvard. I am willing to push ...
@noobie1 I don't have any specific knowledge, but I would think that if you bring something to the table like experience, moving their LSAT or GPA medians up, etc.. then they will happily take you.. regardless of age. Best of luck to you!
I'm spending it making a pros and cons list for Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Full-ride Columbia, Chicago, and NYU, fully knowing it will soon become a useless file.
... batch had people from all age groups starting 22-ish and ... his batch. People from all age groups and life stages. So ... not sure the evenness in age-groups in classrooms is a ...
... LSAT back in 2012 at age 48. In between life's ... . So here I am at age 52 now, four years later ... Uncle of mine who at age 78 graduated from Fordham Univ ... a psychologist after graduating, so age 81, and he is still ...
It's not business school.. There is relatively little to no age discrimination. If you've got the numbers and other qualifications then you're good to go. There are people in their 60s and 70s that get into the T14.