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Choosing Law Schools: Should You Apply Early Decision?
As you've been researching law schools, you've likely come upon discussions of early decision (ED) programs. An early decision program is a process that some law schools offer to attract top students in an incoming cohort. You submit your application early. The law school quickly reviews your application. In exchange, you promise to withdraw all other law school applications if they accept you. If a law school accepts you in the early decision process, you must enroll or choose not to attend law school at all for that particular application year.
Applying Early v. Retaking the LSAT
If you’ve been following my blog, you know that I consistently stress that applying early is one of the best things that you can do for yourself in the application process. Applying early in a rolling application cycle can sometimes mean better opportunities for scholarships.
Too Early or Too Late? A Guide to the Law School Application Timeline
Spring is here, bringing with it the close of one law school application cycle and the beginning of the next. Many students come to me during this time as they begin to consider applying to law school in the fall.