So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed? Forum
- LizLemon
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So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Like many other great things in my life, my decision to attend law school came late. My applications were rushed, but I generally work best this way. LSAT score is decent and I may retake it in June just for a few prestige points. Great personal statement and undergrad GPA from USC.
As more time passes, I'm starting to rethink my decision to stay in California for law school and am considering other schools. But with my rushed process, I mostly only applied to the major So Cal schools.
My question is... what would happen if I just applied to some other mid-tier law schools through LSAC even after their deadlines have passed? Has anyone done this? Any advice?
As more time passes, I'm starting to rethink my decision to stay in California for law school and am considering other schools. But with my rushed process, I mostly only applied to the major So Cal schools.
My question is... what would happen if I just applied to some other mid-tier law schools through LSAC even after their deadlines have passed? Has anyone done this? Any advice?
- joebruin999
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
I believe they're called deadlines for a reason.
- leobowski
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
I got waitlisted at a school I applied to 2 weeks after their deadline. It's could be worth a try, depending on how long it's been since their deadline has passed. You should email them and ask nicely before applying though.
- LizLemon
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
I guess that would be better than just applying! Thanks for the info.leobowoski wrote:I got waitlisted at a school I applied to 2 weeks after their deadline. It's could be worth a try, depending on how long it's been since their deadline has passed. You should email them and ask nicely before applying though.
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
if you call and ask any law school or email them they will tell you their deadline is "fluid" or a "suggested" deadline. some exceptions... and some will tell you your app will be considered "on a space available basis"joebruin999 wrote:I believe they're called deadlines for a reason.
bottom line: they will still take your app, for sure... and will definitely take your application fee
i think if your numbers/app is great they will consider you normally, if not so much then i think even less of a chance than if applied on time
i also decided to apply late in the game. sent some apps in before the deadlines, and some in soon after. all were accepted and promised to receive a full review.
call or email the school you are interested in. chances are they will still take your app.
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- Cleareyes
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Some schools have "Accept" deadlines which are supposed to be hard. Many have "prefer" deadlines, which mean they will accept applications after the deadline but no promises.
Some of the accept schools will make exceptions.
I know that I personally have gotten into at least one school where I applied after the deadline (Actually I applied AT the deadline, but it was a 'complete' deadline, not an 'apply' deadline and they let me in anyway.) It really varies from school to school, but you better have damned good stats for that school and hope that they are having trouble filling their class. Calling or emailing beforehand is a good idea.
Some of the accept schools will make exceptions.
I know that I personally have gotten into at least one school where I applied after the deadline (Actually I applied AT the deadline, but it was a 'complete' deadline, not an 'apply' deadline and they let me in anyway.) It really varies from school to school, but you better have damned good stats for that school and hope that they are having trouble filling their class. Calling or emailing beforehand is a good idea.
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Adcoms will come to your house and kill you stealthily in the night. They will then dispose of your body in a similar manner.LizLemon wrote:Like many other great things in my life, my decision to attend law school came late. My applications were rushed, but I generally work best this way. LSAT score is decent and I may retake it in June just for a few prestige points. Great personal statement and undergrad GPA from USC.
As more time passes, I'm starting to rethink my decision to stay in California for law school and am considering other schools. But with my rushed process, I mostly only applied to the major So Cal schools.
My question is... what would happen if I just applied to some other mid-tier law schools through LSAC even after their deadlines have passed? Has anyone done this? Any advice?
But really, reapply next cycle with a better LSAT score, a well put together applications and a comprehensive list of schools you'd potentially want to attend.
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
After the June LSAT I got a bunch of letters from schools asking me if I wanted to start last fall. They were, um, a little lower in the rankings than I was hoping for, but if you're not too picky you could probably get your app into a lower ranked school now.
You might also consider a non-ABA online school, like Oak Brook, which has a bar passage rate of 0-50%, depending on which phase the moon is in. I'm just saying...
You might also consider a non-ABA online school, like Oak Brook, which has a bar passage rate of 0-50%, depending on which phase the moon is in. I'm just saying...
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Action Jackson wrote:After the June LSAT I got a bunch of letters from schools asking me if I wanted to start last fall. They were, um, a little lower in the rankings than I was hoping for, but if you're not too picky you could probably get your app into a lower ranked school now.
You might also consider a non-ABA online school, like Oak Brook, which has a bar passage rate of 0-50%, depending on which phase the moon is in. I'm just saying...
I took my LSATS in feb. and a school sent me a letter asking me to apply this cycle long after their deadline. It was my first choice even before I got the letter, so it was pretty neat. I'm sure it is a lot harder to get in now though, so that is working against me.
- spinsta
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Retake. Reapply next cycle.
- LizLemon
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
Yes I keep going back to this idea but I'm a little older than most of you guys. I'll be 29 when I enter law school if I do it in 2009. Still debating... of course if I get into my top choice which is USC, everything changes.spinsta wrote:Retake. Reapply next cycle.
- jigga-hjalmar
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
I applied to a T14 whose deadline is February 1st. I contacted the dean and got special permission to apply late (first week of March) and was accepted two weeks after I went complete. It can happen.
- DCDeckard
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Re: So.... what if you just apply after a deadline has passed?
If you get waitlisted at a school you applied late to do you think they will view your app. the same as other waitlisted apps or will they view you more harshly for applying late?
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