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Missed LSAT deadline

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:55 am
by olkiolki05
Hi,

Missed Nov deadline and I have several questions.

1. The best way is to reapply in 2020? Any other options?
2. I'm 30 and international. In 2020 will be 32. Do I have chances for T14 with LSAT 173+?

thank a lot!

Re: Missed LSAT deadline

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:20 am
by QContinuum
olkiolki05 wrote:Hi,

Missed Nov deadline and I have several questions.

1. The best way is to reapply in 2020? Any other options?
Do you currently have a LSAT score? If so, what is it?

Even if you don't have a LSAT score, you should be able to take the LSAT and apply by next fall (2019) at the latest. Why would you wait until 2020 to apply?

Re: Missed LSAT deadline

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 11:47 am
by olkiolki05
QContinuum wrote:
olkiolki05 wrote:Hi,

Missed Nov deadline and I have several questions.

1. The best way is to reapply in 2020? Any other options?
Do you currently have a LSAT score? If so, what is it?

Even if you don't have a LSAT score, you should be able to take the LSAT and apply by next fall (2019) at the latest. Why would you wait until 2020 to apply?
I will apply in 2019, but start classes in 2020. Is it possible to start classes in 2019? What about age issue?

Re: Missed LSAT deadline

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:39 pm
by olkiolki05
I have no LSAT score but expect it to be 173-175 based on prep tests. Any advise? What is chances to apply in 31 and being no-gpa international? Also will have US MBA.

Re: Missed LSAT deadline

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:07 pm
by QContinuum
olkiolki05 wrote:I have no LSAT score but expect it to be 173-175 based on prep tests. Any advise? What is chances to apply in 31 and being no-gpa international? Also will have US MBA.
Focus on actually getting that 173-175 first. What GPA evaluation will LSAC give you? If your GPA evaluation is decent, and you actually get that 173-175 on the real thing (not guaranteed; there are folks who get actual scores 5-10 points - or more - below their practice scores), then you should have a strong shot. (Not as strong as a U.S. applicant with the same numbers, but still a very strong shot.)

You won't face any issue getting in due to your age; 31's not old enough to give adcoms pause.