I think you know all the facts—that you should apply as early as you can, but that you should also prioritize the LSAT—so I'll just point you to this sample timeline in case it helps: https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/admissions-timeline/
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The 40s are very misleading: LG and RCs are a lot easier and LRs tend to use the same tricks over and over. The 50s and 60s shouldbe fine though but I think LGs in the 80s are more time consuming (more brute-forcing your way through) if not harder.
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I'm in a similar situation, but I don't think there's an issue with having LOR's from last year. If anything, maybe suggest to them to change the date, but for the most part it shouldbe fine.
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Agreed. It feels like A LOT the first time you do it, but it really gets easier the more you do them. Don't worry about what score you'll get in the PTs - focus on the process and you shouldbe fine. Good luck!
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So, since corporations are people, I guess they can get very insecure and jealous as well. Too bad this trend is getting stronger. You’ve helped thousands JY, and for that you shouldbe proud.
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