@tringo335 That's what I was thinking too...I may just not mention him directly but use a phrase like "the immigration rhetoric surrounding the 2016 election" to work my way around it...
Probably all of the top 5. I had a friend call attending a top law school a "dividend-paying investment," which I wholeheartedly agree with. The pay increase for straight-out-of-law-school jobs for the top schools, and the ease of getting a job in t…
@sillllyxo said:
@TheMikey said:
On the actual bubble sheet? I just leave it blank and when I finish the rest of the section I go down the questions on the bubble sheet and do whichever questions are blank
I freaked out on …
Eh @_CavsFan I think you're overreacting...
To all you weary readers, read this post and find out for yourself if you think @"Seeking Perfection" was being rude: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/13046/law-school-predictor
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BRUH. Take a break. Trust me, burnout is NOT something you want to mess around with. If you try to power through, you might put your brain out of commission for a week or two weeks. The same thing happened to me, and I didn't believe people who told…
I'm the same way. I usually don't eat breakfast, but I knew if I didn't I would get super hungry in the middle of the LSAT.
My advice - eat atleast a light breakfast - like eggs and a sausage or something - about an hour before you begin testing. I…
Yeah I agree with everyone else. Don't focus on pushing your resume in your personal statement - they already have a copy of it!
Instead use your personal statement to tell a story about who you are as a person, and perhaps why who you are is someo…
Eh I'm unsure. Whatever they said in the webinar I would follow that, since I'm no expert.
But when I was hiring interns, and when my colleagues were also hiring, we always viewed the "personal" section of resumes as kind of tacky..
Especially sin…
I also think your resume should speak to what your potential addendum would be saying. They will be able to see that you were working 25-35hrs/wk during the school year, so long as you list that on your resume.
I think the more succinctly you can make your personal statement - without losing your voice - the better. The readers have to read hundreds if not thousands of personal statements. Make your personal statement interesting, but easy to read too
I didn't believe in burnout. I thought burnout was just something people said ti justify their laziness or why they weren't studying.
But trust me. Burnout. Is. Real.
And it shouldn't be overlooked. Trust me.
I spent the entirety of May learning …
This is just my opinion, but to me an addendum doesn't seem necessary. It's pretty evident you just made some mistakes your freshman year, but then really got your act together/found your calling and did well from then on. An addendum idk if it woul…