Well here's hoping I am retaking the LSAT- So we'll see what happens I don't think I'll get in this cycle... But I'm working preparing for the Feb 12 LSAT in hopes to raise my score...
1/25-12- I was rejected from Charlotte and asked to try out for the AAMPLE program... Not going to do that... I am taking the the LSAT again...Plus at the cost of what the AAMPLE program costs and not get admitted...No chance I'm taking that risk.
2/16/2012- So I decided to take the LSAT in JUNE instead. I'm trying to get a better score and wanted more time to study. NCCU LAW hasn't said anything yet...Crossing my fingers, yet I know I'll get a better score in JUNE and If need be I'll reapply as early as possible.
3/9/12- So my status at NCCU Law changed to complete and in review for the second time it was complete an in review on 1/13/12 now it shows complete and in review for 3/9/12- I applied to both the day and night program...well still not thinking I'll get in we'll see... Gearing up for the June Lsat.
4/9/12- At this point I'm not too sure what is taking NCCU LAW so long...I would assume if I got rejected it wouldn't take this long???
4/12/12- Today I called NCCU and asked about the status on my application and they told me that it is in-process- They would not give any other information...Well...-
5/16/2012- So I called NCCU today and the admissions lady said that my Status on their website should change to Decision Rendered by tomorrow afternoon if not to call them. I check my status just a little bit ago and my status is still the same, but the date changed back to 1/13/2012.... Not sure what that means...I'm thinking it's probably a reject and no option for PBAP. Also registered for the Oct LSAT and started really studying. I have postponed my test because I want to get a better score this go round.
5/29/12- I checked my status on the NCCU law website and it says decision rendered. I took a practice test yesterday and I scored 147. I'm looking toward the next cycle and I plan on applying to many more schools next cycle to increase my chances of admission.
Study hard and take multiple timed tests.
- PocketRocketPocketrocket- Thanks... I've been taking tests and I'm scoring in the 149's now.
- Fall2012AppIf you can afford it, I would look for a Powerscore class in your area. They also have online classes. It is definitely worth it if you know that you can put in the time. Check it out and good luck!
- MidwestprincesseThanks Midwest- I've looked into them...
- Fall2012AppIf you want to go to law school in California, have you considered Monterey College of Law, one of the California accredited law schools? With post 9-11 GI benefits up to 100% of your tuition and living expenses may be coved.
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