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What to do While Waiting for your LSAT Score

In Uncategorized on September 26, 2016 at 12:25 pm

Congratulations on getting that pesky LSAT out of the way!  You are that much closer to completing your law school application.  In the mean time, here are a few things you can do while you wait for your LSAT score:

  1. Write your personal statement.  You finally have enough time to sit down and write your personal statement.  You may think this will be a breeze after the hours and hours your have invested into studying for the LSAT.  Don’t wait last minute to get your personal statement done.  You will want as many people as possible to read it!  Don’t forget to use the Pre-Law Advisement Office document review service.  Due to high demand, the review takes 7-10 business days to get a full response.  If you have no idea what to write about, go to one of the three Personal Statement workshops being held the next two week: RSVP here.
  2. Ask for your letters of recommendation.  It is common courtesy to give your recommender at least 2 weeks to complete a letter of recommendation.  It may even take your professor/employer longer.  Give your recommender ample time to write the best letter of recommendation possible.  Don’t forget to give them the documents prepared by the Pre-Law Advisement Office to aid them with a law school specific letter: (a) Letter to recommenders (b) Guidelines for law school recommendations.
  3. RELAX.  The most stressful part of preparing your application is behind you.  You have 3 weeks of ignorant bliss.  Don’t worry about your score.   Hang out with the friends and family you have been neglecting the past few months.  Focus on keeping your GPA at its highest and on the relief of no longer having the LSAT looming over you!

Hope this helps you on your journey to law school!  If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us at prelaw@usc.edu.  We are here for you every step of the way, and want you to succeed!

Fight On!

Pre-Law Advisement Team