Gonna be honest, it will be difficult. Harvard rarely accept people in the 3.5 GPA range, and almost never under, but your LSAT score is astounding. You could get in or not. If you'reapplying now, you will have an even harder time. Wishing you luck.
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... or rushed. If you want to PM you're welcome too. But I would ... the games and questions that you struggle with.
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Agree with the other comments. You're not in a rush to apply, which is a huge luxury, so take the test when you feel ready. As someone recently posted (don't remember who it was exactly), study to a test score, not a test date.
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... for process work. Since you're comfortable with the questions and ...
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... am running out of time. You know what I am mean ...
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> @shinxxxxx said:
> I'd reach out to the law schoolsyou're interested in and ask! Who knows, they may make an exception or provide better guidance than we can.
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... wish you luck on whatever decision you make though! I think you should ... of a loss you're willing to take and when you'reapplying to law ... some of the questions that you're not getting.
It really depends on what schoolsyou are applying to, You should be fine in most cases. I have even heard of people taking the January test and still being admitted for the fall cycle without a problem.
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> Make sure you confirm with each school what ... admission deadlines. I think if you'reapplying really close to the deadline ... what happens - and then if you're not happy with the score ... your application and note that you'll be taking a future ...
Yes, it is separate. When you apply, you will have to indicate if you'reapplying for full or part time. There are a certain number of seats available for each program and part-time usually has slightly lower admissions criteria for LSAT score and GPA.