Silly Ol me procrastinated on registration, and am now paying for it by being placed on the waitlist.
Out of sheer panic, I also found an LSAT center about 1.5 hours away from where I live that is for sure open, but would cost an additional 90 dollars to go to.
Should I stay on the waitlist or go for the surefire one? How often are people rejected? 1.5 hours isn't very far, just out of state, especially since it starts at 12:30 meaning I can wake up at a reasonable time before going.
Waitlist Question Forum
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Re: Waitlist Question
I wish I could help you with the waitlist % question, but I think you should pull the trigger on the further test center. You don't want to miss out on this test center too.
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Re: Waitlist Question
I'm probably going to and bite the 90 dollar bullet. I need to take the June LSAT so I have something to look back at for September.TexasApplicant wrote:I wish I could help you with the waitlist % question, but I think you should pull the trigger on the further test center. You don't want to miss out on this test center too.
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Re: Waitlist Question
Yup just gunned it. Didn't want to risk it.
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