- Wed Feb 24, 2016 11:53 pm
#22298
Dear Powerscore,
I was wondering how much of a difference in admissions chances there is between applying right as soon as the applications open (in September) as opposed to in October right after the September LSAT scores come out. I ask because I am debating on whether to take the June or September exam.
For some context, I want to apply to the Top 6 law schools. I have studied for about 3 months so far and went through the Kaplan course before studying the Bibles, so I have a pretty good background in prep. Currently scoring consistently in the high 160's, low 170's. Also, I like to compare and contrast methods from different people/companies and have found that I understand and perform better when I mix and match.
That having been said, If I take the June exam, I would be mostly studying on my own, taking the advanced logical reasoning and logic games classes from Powerscore and maybe a little bit of tutoring (I am on a very tight budget, though).
If I take the September exam, I could do the above prep till June and become a Preprobono Fellow. I think this could improve my score over prepping by myself. The trade-off is that I would have to take the September exam and apply in October, right after getting the results, as opposed to in September.
So, just to sum things up: do you think a possible (I stress possible) score increase would compensate for having an application going in a month later (October instead of September)? If yes/no, could you explain how/why that is? I find the whole law admissions process enigmatic (to say the least) and would greatly appreciate any advice. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
LSATmaniac2.0
I was wondering how much of a difference in admissions chances there is between applying right as soon as the applications open (in September) as opposed to in October right after the September LSAT scores come out. I ask because I am debating on whether to take the June or September exam.
For some context, I want to apply to the Top 6 law schools. I have studied for about 3 months so far and went through the Kaplan course before studying the Bibles, so I have a pretty good background in prep. Currently scoring consistently in the high 160's, low 170's. Also, I like to compare and contrast methods from different people/companies and have found that I understand and perform better when I mix and match.
That having been said, If I take the June exam, I would be mostly studying on my own, taking the advanced logical reasoning and logic games classes from Powerscore and maybe a little bit of tutoring (I am on a very tight budget, though).
If I take the September exam, I could do the above prep till June and become a Preprobono Fellow. I think this could improve my score over prepping by myself. The trade-off is that I would have to take the September exam and apply in October, right after getting the results, as opposed to in September.
So, just to sum things up: do you think a possible (I stress possible) score increase would compensate for having an application going in a month later (October instead of September)? If yes/no, could you explain how/why that is? I find the whole law admissions process enigmatic (to say the least) and would greatly appreciate any advice. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
LSATmaniac2.0