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About Evelyn R. Calvoni
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I can answer questions about law school and the process of applying to law school. I recently graduated in May 2008, so it's all fresh in my mind. I can answer questions about how to apply to law school, the LSAT, getting letters of recommendation, writing your personal statement, etc. I can also answer questions about what life is like during law school and the different opportunities students should take advantage of during their law school experience, i.e., law review, networking events, moot court, clinics, internships, what classes to take, etc. I can also answer questions about what it's like to look for a job, what are good jobs to get right out of law school, and general questions about writing cover letters and resumes. I can also answer questions about judicial clerkships after law school.

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I am a recent law school graduate (May 2008). I have been through the process and have taken advantage of many different opportunities throughout my three years in law school. I've done internships, a clinic, been on law review, been on moot court, and participated in several moot court competitions. I am currently clerking for a state Court of Appeals judge.

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I have a BA in Political Science.

 
   

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Expert: Evelyn R. Calvoni - 9/19/2008

Question
Is it possible to apply for Law school with a LSAT score pending?  I mean if I send in my application in November, but I don't recieve my score until Decemeber,will they consider me?

Answer
Hi Candace,

Yes, the schools will consider you.  While it's best to take the earlier LSAT so that you can apply with your score, you can still apply now and the schools will receive your score when it is released.  When the schools receive your application, they request your information (transcripts, letters of recommendation, LSAT score, etc.) from LSDAS.  They will know at the time of their request that your score is pending.  You may be at a slight disadvantage because the schools may start making decisions on applications sooner rather than later, and they can't make a decision on your application until your score is received.  However, I do believe most schools will still consider you.

Good luck!

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