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Originally posted by Stef the Pef
That's reassuring--I just had a semester where a medication interaction combined with anemia forced me to drop out of school. I couldn't function and now they've sent me a letter saying that I'm on academic probation due to a "withdraw fail" from that semester that's still under contest (the prof accused me of faking illness when I didn't--what a piece of work!).
I'm still trying for Baylor Law because of the good things I hear about them having profs who can teach well. I'll be going into my junior undergrad year--any advice on when I should start taking the LSAT and start applying to different law schools?
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Take it during junior year. If you screw up, you'll have time to retake. Apply EARLY in fall of senior year.
I was on academic probation fora LONG time in college for some personal reasons and I did pretty well in my application cycle. The only reason I didn't get into my first choice is because I was so late in applying.