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Hey y'all,

I'm finishing my undergraduate degree next year at an accelerated pace, which means I'll only have >90 undergrad credits at until the end of this term. I have everything poised to make good applications to law schools, but I'm wondering whether it'd be smarter to wait until this term ends to send them out. It won't have a massive impact on my rather high GPA, but I'm doing especially well this semester. Would it be generally better to send my apps out now given rolling admissions, or to wait until mid-to-late December to show an especially good semester? I'll have very good LOR, work history, and resume as well. (stats 155 - 3.8 for those wondering). Any advice appreciated...my university's prelaw advising isn't super. 

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On 10/29/2020 at 9:46 AM, YonderAlbicore said:

Hey y'all,

I'm finishing my undergraduate degree next year at an accelerated pace, which means I'll only have >90 undergrad credits at until the end of this term. I have everything poised to make good applications to law schools, but I'm wondering whether it'd be smarter to wait until this term ends to send them out. It won't have a massive impact on my rather high GPA, but I'm doing especially well this semester. Would it be generally better to send my apps out now given rolling admissions, or to wait until mid-to-late December to show an especially good semester? I'll have very good LOR, work history, and resume as well. (stats 155 - 3.8 for those wondering). Any advice appreciated...my university's prelaw advising isn't super. 

Wrong site. This is for a PhD in law. Check out toplawschools.com

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