I took the LSAT in November but am registered to retake ... January. My hope is to apply for fall 2021 admissions at ... you have to apply for FASFA financial aid by November of the ...
... was planning to apply for the 2021 cycle but have decided to ... wait, partially so I can apply ... ASAP for the next cycle to increase chances ... the decision to wait a cycle, I have pushed my Jan ...
... people know how this admissions cycle has gone for me with ... 's been a very wonky cycle so far. I sent in ... the results of this weird cycle:
Georgetown - waitlist
Notre ...
Can we take the LSAT without registering for the CAS if the plan is to apply for next year’s cycle? Or will the LSAT score not be saved for the five year period on our file if we don’t sign up for the CAS?
I just took the January LSAT this past week. Scores don't come out til Feb. 3. Is applying this late to schools going to drastically decrease my chances of getting in? Should I wait until the next cycle or is it worth it to still apply now?
So there are few recent articles (law.com, above the law) remarking that this is shaping up to be the most competitive LSAT cycle in the last 20 years. Any thoughts on what is driving that trend on the impact it has on this year's applicants?