How does the consultation address Early Decision considerations?

Directly, and with the specificity the decision requires.

Several T14 law schools offer binding Early Decision programs that can meaningfully improve admission probability for candidates at or near the school’s competitive thresholds. The trade-off is real: a binding commitment eliminates your ability to negotiate scholarship offers against competing admissions, and at schools where the sticker price exceeds $200,000, that leverage has substantial financial value.

During the consultation, your consultant will assess whether an ED application serves your specific situation — factoring in your LSAT and GPA positioning, the strength of your profile relative to the ED pool at that school, your financial constraints, and whether the rest of your school list provides sufficient optionality if the ED commitment removes your strongest scholarship leverage play.

This is not a decision to make on instinct or forum advice. The variables interact in ways that are specific to your profile, and the consultation is designed to give you the framework to evaluate them clearly.

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