I was looking around to find advice given on being prepared for the LSAT (also with the assumption that a gd LSAT score will be achieved) vs trying to get in via earlydecision.
If you do a lot better after being accepted, you can try negotiating for your first year. Unless you did a binding earlydecision, you have the card of withdrawing if you don't get more $ so schools typically offer up some money.
... of influential faq members to NYU :
http://prelawhandbook.com/ ... law_school_rankings__1987_1999 NYU, has been known for its ... link: http://columbialion.com/blog/nyu-law-school-poaches-another-columbia-professor ...
haha @emli1000 UNC is a GREAT school to have as an option... you should check out some of the Columbia and NYULaw revue videos... they are just like that one if not more lolworthy
... based on merit, not on early applications. If you apply in ... 165+ you might get something. Earlydecision is another matter. I don ... know your GPA, but as earlydecision is somewhat self-selective, the ...
... , many ppl suggest that the earlydecision is important for those who ... the real ideal time for earlydecision is to take the LSAT ... okay, but no longer considers early application. And February is definitely ...
The regular decision deadline is May 15th for ... the full-time program. The earlydecision deadline is November 15th for ... to submit your application as early as possible. Transfer applications are ...