Hi everyone,

I sat for the LSAT in June and scored well but also 6 points below my average from the previous 15 practice tests I had taken, so I am registered to re-take in two weeks. That said, I realize I will not get my score back until mid-October. My application is almost good to go. I plan to edit my essays a few more times, and my recommendation letters will hopefully be in by the start of October. Given the rolling nature of admissions, is there any difference between how my application would be received mid-September or early-October compared to mid-October?

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    @pcainti665 said:

    Hi Jon

    There's only one test that matters, and that test is here. The Great Test. Winter has come.

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    Thanks for the replies everyone! Noted.

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    Hi Jon

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    @rileymajeunefagan676 said:

    Just like @71888 said, it should be essentially no different.

    yup!

    the only thing I see being a bit different is Duke's priority track. But I'm not too sure how that works but I think you can do the PT even if you submit in October.

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    Just like @71888 said, it should be essentially no different.

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  • Friday, Sep 01 2017

    No difference at all.

    Applying any time before thanksgiving is early, so you're fine!

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