- Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:00 pm
#79073
Hello! First time poster here. I took my first LSAT in August and got a 162. Definitely lower than my PTs (167–169), but not surprising as I misunderstood a LG rule and didn’t realize until I had a minute left (RIP). LG is usually my best section (-1/-0) making up for my typical poor performance on RC.
My top choice is UT Austin. I would love to apply ED, but I am obviously below their LSAT median. I’m not a Texas resident, but if accepted ED, you are awarded in-state tuition (almost 18k/year lower than out of state). The deadline for ED is 11/1 which is before I will get back my score for the November sitting. However, on their website it says “Applications submitted after November 1 or if an ED application remains incomplete after December 1, the application will be considered for Regular Decision admission.” Does this mean I could apply ED with my current score, but still send in my November score for ED? I just don’t want to put myself in a position where I risk getting rejected completely and not be able to be considered for regular decision either.
Other important info is that I’m a first-gen student for undergrad and law school, and received a full ride merit-based scholarship to a top 10 Liberal Arts school. I graduated in 2019 with a degree in Mathematics and an undergrad GPA of 3.75. As for experience, I’m currently working as an Actuarial Analyst at a top 3 firm. Hoping my education and experience helps make up for my current LSAT score.
My top choice is UT Austin. I would love to apply ED, but I am obviously below their LSAT median. I’m not a Texas resident, but if accepted ED, you are awarded in-state tuition (almost 18k/year lower than out of state). The deadline for ED is 11/1 which is before I will get back my score for the November sitting. However, on their website it says “Applications submitted after November 1 or if an ED application remains incomplete after December 1, the application will be considered for Regular Decision admission.” Does this mean I could apply ED with my current score, but still send in my November score for ED? I just don’t want to put myself in a position where I risk getting rejected completely and not be able to be considered for regular decision either.
Other important info is that I’m a first-gen student for undergrad and law school, and received a full ride merit-based scholarship to a top 10 Liberal Arts school. I graduated in 2019 with a degree in Mathematics and an undergrad GPA of 3.75. As for experience, I’m currently working as an Actuarial Analyst at a top 3 firm. Hoping my education and experience helps make up for my current LSAT score.