I declared I was applying to 5 schools in LSAC application, have I lost the possibility to apply to a sixth school?


Salomon1

As the title states, the applications I filled out required me to declare which LLM programs I was applying to. I was planning on doing 5 applications, but I changed my mind and want to add a sixth application (Northwestern). I don't know if the fact that I didn't declare my sixth school could be considered false information or some kind of misconduct. Any advice?

[Edited by Salomon1 on Dec 06, 2023]

As the title states, the applications I filled out required me to declare which LLM programs I was applying to. I was planning on doing 5 applications, but I changed my mind and want to add a sixth application (Northwestern). I don't know if the fact that I didn't declare my sixth school could be considered false information or some kind of misconduct. Any advice?
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I don't think that's considered false information or misconduct...

I don't think that's considered false information or misconduct...
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I mean, you've already completed a law degree. You must have some sort of capacity for textual interpretation. Do you think, on ordinary canons of construction, that saying you were applying to five programs but actually applying to six, "could be considered false information of some kind or misconduct"?

Come on now...

I mean, you've already completed a law degree. You must have some sort of capacity for textual interpretation. Do you think, on ordinary canons of construction, that saying you were applying to five programs but actually applying to six, "could be considered false information of some kind or misconduct"?

Come on now...
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