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Ep 95: Is September Too Late To Take The LSAT?

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With July coming to an end, it's time to think about registering for the September LSAT. For today's episode, Alice addresses a common concern: Is September too late to take the LSAT? Don't fret and listen in as she also shares some valuable insights about timing your law school application.


Episode Highlights

  • Law school admissions operate on a rolling admissions basis, so applying early is better.

    • Taking the September LSAT is still a good option; it's not too late.

  • The strength of your application matters more than the exact timing of when you apply.

  • Don't rush yourself; take the time to prepare for the LSAT and make your application strong.

  • Having a backup plan, like taking the August LSAT and keeping September as a backup, is wise.

  • Applying in October is still early in the cycle, and the difference between September and October is minimal.

    • Applying in January or later may reduce your chances due to more competition and limited seats.

  • Taking the extra time to prepare can result in a higher LSAT score and potentially more scholarship opportunities.

    • Give yourself time to work on other parts of your application, like the personal statement, to ensure it's well-crafted.


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