I want everything to go "back to normal" as much as anyone else.
But I'm not convinced we're there.
If things were "back to normal," colleges wouldn't be asking students to sign COVID-19 liability waivers. There wouldn't be mask requirements and social distancing in the classroom.
This doesn't mean you shouldn't start law school this fall (there are costs to waiting), but do your homework. Make sure it's the right decision for you to go now, and it's at the right price. Consider online and hybrid programs.
And - no matter what -
Get the highest LSAT score possible. Why not aim for 180?
Strengthen your application and get those scholarships.
But I'm not convinced we're there.
If things were "back to normal," colleges wouldn't be asking students to sign COVID-19 liability waivers. There wouldn't be mask requirements and social distancing in the classroom.
This doesn't mean you shouldn't start law school this fall (there are costs to waiting), but do your homework. Make sure it's the right decision for you to go now, and it's at the right price. Consider online and hybrid programs.
And - no matter what -
Get the highest LSAT score possible. Why not aim for 180?
Strengthen your application and get those scholarships.
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