Check what the school that you are mainly interested in says about this. For example Harvard has clearly said that if you apply late you will get the decision later but your changes of getting in are the same.
@sully8725 But is that average with the newer RC or the older ones? Cause I used to get minus 1 or minus 0 on the older ones too...Now my average is looking more like -6 on the more recent ones...and that's with Mike Kim's book's help...
Mike of every ethnicity and genre under the sun. He seems so familiar to us at this point. Yet, the next LSAT he will inevitably show us how he can distinguish himself from other Mongolian American limerick poets.
And that's the worry @licknee10 -- I'd love to aim for those very schools! Harvard updated their policy to include acceptance of the highest scores. But other policies are more ambiguous.
and I can guess that RC would be pretty good as I did the Manhattan RC guide... with was written by Mike Kim... as was the trainer... so broadly, I guess they would have the same structure.
@kendallM Harvard is again ranked at #2 ... now). I do not see Harvard tightening their admission standards so ... Yale (or at least tie). Harvard has very large class sizes ...