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  • Monday, Jun 01 2015

    I think a major consideration is whether you know the region in which you want to permanently settle. That is at least a way to eliminate a wide swath of schools that might otherwise be in your score range.

    For instance, this is the only tattoo I have ever considered getting and thus only considering Texas schools:

    If one doesn't have a region in mind (or no preference) then one applies to a wider swath of schools, IMO.

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  • Sunday, May 31 2015

    If my score is above my goal, apply to reach schools, target schools and a few schools slightly below target school ranking. If score = goal, apply for target schools plus slightly lower ranked schools. If score below goal but higher than cut off, target schools are now reach schools and slightly lower ranked schools are target schools. If score lower than cut off, possible retake or focus on pursuing career.

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  • Sunday, May 31 2015

    For me, I considered my career goals and where I want to work. With that in mind, I made a list of schools that interest me and depending on my LSAT score, I'll decide whether it's realistic to apply to all of those schools or only a few.

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  • Sunday, May 31 2015

    Factors like career goals, how much you have in savings to pay for law school, where you want to work, etc.

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