i'm guessing that it totally depends on where you fall in the applicant pool, especially if the school has rolling admissions.
Usually there's 3 piles- immediate acceptances, immediate rejections, and we need to think about this person more. They usually have a grid type thing and if your LSAT/GPA combo falls in a certain area, they'll admit you, don't really need to discuss you unless there's something very strange about your application. If your combo score is in the we-don't-think-so pile, unless something is very outstanding or unique- essay, recs, you'd probably get rejected. I don't know if there's as many immediate rejections. Then there's the we need to talk about you more/think about you more pile... which also is dependent on how the other applications that roll in are. Being that you applied sorta late (not that that's that bad of a thing... i didn' t apply to my school until January), you might get a quicker response because they already know what the applicant pool is like.
But a one or two week turn around time would be fairly unusual unless you definitely fell into their yes list. I did get a very quick response from my school, I think around 2, 2 1/2 weeks, but I know I fell into the yes pile for various reasons.
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