Has anybody applied to trials as a freshman or is it recommended to wait until sophomore year? Also, has anyone submitted their application yet?
I think it’s recommended to wait until at least your sophomore year, as you won’t be taking your LSAT until junior or senior year. I have read in previous year threads that people who applied their freshman year were not admitted, but they were admitted when they applied again their sophomore year.
That said, don’t be discouraged! I was admitted to a pre-law program that was geared toward mostly upperclassmen when I was a freshman, so don’t be afraid to send in an application. The worst that can happen is you have to reapply next year!
Also, I submitted my application about a month ago.
Hello! Would you mind telling me what the other program was? Thank you! (:
I know someone who was accepted to trials for the summer after their first year!
@anariashrin Hi! So sorry for the late reply–I can never remember to check back here lol.
I’m sure you got the email about TRIALS cancelling this year due to the coronavirus, but if you want I’ll DM you all the information about that program!
@matizzle yes! thank you that would be great
Hey y’all, I know that in the email with the cancellation news they said they would sending study prep to the people who will be applying to law school this upcoming cycle. Has anyone received their supplies yet via email?