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« on: December 22, 2010, 11:51:56 AM »

It's that time of the year: Crunch-time! The following schools have deadlines in January:

University of Florida (Levin) - 1/15
University of Washington - 1/15

Start getting those apps finalized! Good luck!
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2010, 12:21:48 PM »

So anyone planning to take (or re-take) the LSAT in February is screwed out of applying to those schools...is that right? Or is there a way to send in your application before the deadline with the LSAT score pending?
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« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 12:27:14 PM »

So anyone planning to take (or re-take) the LSAT in February is screwed out of applying to those schools...is that right? Or is there a way to send in your application before the deadline with the LSAT score pending?

Both of these schools take the results of the February LSAT, so I would assume that you can submit your app without a score. They do recommend that you take the LSAT earlier, though, since the results of the February LSAT come out late enough that it can put you at a significant disadvantage from the rest of the applicant pool. If the February LSAT is going to be your ONLY score, though, my suggestion would be that you contact the schools to let them know and to see if they need anything additional to your app being submitted through LSAC's CAS. If you already have a score and you're planning to retake, I would also suggest contacting the schools after you submit your app, so they know to wait for an additional score before making a final determination.
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