![]() ![]() If LSAC has granted you an LSAC Fee Waiver for the LSAT and Credential Assembly Service, you do not need to submit the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Fee Waiver Application or notify us in any other way. *Please do not submit the application fee if you are applying for an application fee waiver. Please be sure that you have allowed adequate time for your application to be processed, completed, and evaluated before inquiring with our office regarding a decision on your application. ![]() Decisions will be posted on the Application Status Checker and sent by email. You may track the status of your application through the Application Status Checker, the Law School’s online status checker. Decisions are also made on a rolling basis, starting in December, but all initial decisions will be made no later than May 1. Once your file is complete, it is in the queue to be referred to the Admissions Committee, and files are evaluated on a rolling basis. We will also notify you via email of the date on which your application is complete. We will notify you via email of the date on which we received your application and inform you of any missing documents after we receive your CAS report. It takes approximately 4 to 6 weeks from the date that we receive an application to process and complete the applicant file as long as your Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report has been generated. Transfer Decision Application Deadline: June 15 Decisions are made on a rolling basis from December to May. Regular Decision Application Deadline: March 1. For Round 2, Early Decision applicants must take an approved standardized test (LSAT, GRE, or GMAT) no later than December of the application year and submit the application by January 7. For Round 1, Early Decision applicants must take an approved standardized test (LSAT, GRE, or GMAT) no later than November of the application year and submit the application by November 15. The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Early Decision option allows applicants to receive a decision-Admit, Deny, or Hold for further consideration-by the end of December for Round 1 and by the end of January for Round 2. All supporting documents, including the LSAC Credential Assembly Service Report, must be received by December 1 for Round 1 or January 15 for Round 2 Early Decision consideration. Yeshiva University Benjamin N.Early Decision (Binding) Application Deadlines: Early Decision applications must be submitted through LSAC no later than November 15 for Round 1 or January 7 for Round 2.University of Texas at Austin School of Law.University of South Carolina School of Law.University of Southern California, Gould School of Law.University of New Hampshire School of Law.University of Montana Alexander Blewett III School of Law.University of Hawai'i at Manoa William S.University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.University of California, Irvine School of Law.University of California, Davis, School of Law.Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.Pennsylvania State University - Penn State Law.Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law.Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School.Florida State University College of Law.Florida International University College of Law.American University Washington College of Law.$205 for the test to send score reports, $27 per school $180 for the test to send score reports, $185 flat fee and $35 per school Both range from 130-170 in 1-point increments. The Quantitative and Verbal sections are scored separately. Total score ranges from 120 to 180 in 1-point increments. 2 35-minute Logical Reasoning sections 1 35-minute Reading Comprehension section 1 35-minute Analytical Reasoning section 1 35-minute unscored experimental section 1 35-minute writing section (completed independently after test day)ġ 60-minute Analytical Writing section 2 30-minute Verbal Reasoning sections 2 35-minute Quantitative Reasoning sections 1 30- or 35-minute unscored Verbal or Quantitative section (computer-based test only)ģ hours and 35 minutes, with one 15 minute breakģ hours and 45 minutes, including an optional 10-minute break ![]()
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