<p>After this, I won’t reply to any of your posts. I do feel the need to defend myself from your attack. </p>
<p>Saying that it is a bad plan to take the LSAT in Feb and apply to law school for the following fall is not “condescending.” It is merely truthful. Go look at a few books on admissions, e.g., Montauk & Klein, if you want to read the same thing in print. </p>
<p>My “getting through to you” comment was NOT about whether you should/should not go to law school.It was about the fact that you don’t seem to grasp that your chances of being admitted are drastically reduced when you apply that late. I know I’m repeating myself, but as a practical matter, most law schools use rolling admissions.So by Feb 1, most of the places are taken. Most of the applicants who are admitted that late are URMs, veterans, have other hooks and/or have stats in the upper ranges of the applicant pool. (The law schools will be trying to raise their 75th% for ranking purposes.) </p>
<p>The fact that you are still asking whether the Boston College law school locator is valid suggests to me that you still don’t grasp that fact. Even if it were completely up to date–it isn’t–it doesn’t apply to someone who is applying after Feb. 1. </p>
<p>You also don’t seem to grasp that applying late to law school and getting rejected does have a down side. </p>
<p>Again, I won’t answer any of your future posts since you don’t want opinions from anonymous strangers on a message board.</p>