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April 26, 2021

Were You Waitlisted? Here’s What You Should Do

What to Do if You're Waitlisted at Your Top Choice and Accepted at Another

Most students would almost rather see a rejection letter than a waitlist letter. While the rejection letter may hurt more, at least you have closure. With a waitlist letter you have, well. Not closure and a whole lot of waiting. So, what do you do if you get a waitlist letter from a law school? First, let's begin by understanding what being waitlisted means. The Meaning of Being Waitlisted The vast majority of waitlisted applicants have good … [Read more...]

Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / Law School Admissions / Law School Admissions, Waitlist 2 Comments

April 13, 2021

Historic Law School Waitlist Movement and the Current Cycle

Historic Law School Waitlist Movement and the Current Cycle

This blog is brought to you by a special guest, Ana the Analyst. As deposit deadlines approach and LOCIs begin to be drafted, many an applicant has but one thing on their minds: how much waitlist movement should we be expecting, really?The short answer: we don’t know.The long answer: this is a historic year of many changes, including: the onslaught of a global pandemic; an increase in seats taken by deferring students; a massive increase … [Read more...]

Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / Law School Admissions / Applying to Law School, Law School Admissions, Law School Applications, Waitlist 4 Comments

October 1, 2017

The June LSAT and the Law School Waitlist

The June LSAT and the Law School Waitlist

Every year from January through spring, in each law school admissions office a Wait List is created. Students who aren't accepted but also not rejected are put on the Wait List (WL). And once on the WL, there's a chance they might get in at some point. In other words, they are in law school admissions purgatory. And it's not just one or two students: Mike Spivey over at law school admissions firm Spivey Consulting Group notes that, "many schools … [Read more...]

Posted by Dave Killoran / LSAT Prep / LSAT Prep, LSAT Score, Score Increase, Waitlist 18 Comments

June 15, 2017

Do Law Schools View Multiple LSAT Attempts as a Negative?

Do Law Schools View Multiple LSAT Attempts as a Negative?

This blog is from special guest, Spivey Consulting Group. One of the most persistent law school admissions myths is the notion that schools consider every LSAT score – or the average score – for individual applicants when assessing their admissions profile.  This is a particularly tough myth to counter because it often originates from the carefully crafted semantics law schools themselves use in describing how they view multiple tests. The High … [Read more...]

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April 5, 2016

What to Do if You’re Waitlisted at Your Top Choice and Accepted at Another

What to Do if You're Waitlisted at Your Top Choice and Accepted at Another

For most, the whirlwind of the law school application process is over. The waiting is over and decisions are in your inboxes. You open those emails, answer those phone calls, and rip open the envelopes. Are you in? Are you out? Or are you waitlisted? If you applied to more than one law school, chances are you'll have a myriad of answers to sort through. If you're reading this, chances are you're in a most beneficial position: you've been accepted … [Read more...]

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January 1, 2016

Worth the Wait: Navigating the Law School Waitlist

Worth the Wait Navigating the Law School Waitlist

This blog is brought to you by a special guest, Courtney Gabbara of Ms. JD. No one has ever said that the law school admissions process was fun. Finding out that your top law school choices have decided to place you on the waitlist can make it even worse. For many students, placing on the waitlist can be difficult to navigate. Being on the waitlist means that they don’t like you, right? WRONG.As a law school admissions representative, I … [Read more...]

Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / Law School Admissions / Law School Admissions, Law School Applications, Letter of Continued Interest, Letters of Recommendation, Waitlist 1 Comment

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