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  • Tuesday, Nov 12 2019

    @davidbusis895 A random admissions question: I am a US citizen but have my undergraduate degree from a well-known UK university. I also have a graduate degree from a US institution. Will I be evaluated as an international or domestic applicant? Thanks in advance!

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  • Saturday, Aug 17 2019

    @839204 we're working on it, but only a few schools have released their applications so far.

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  • Saturday, Aug 17 2019

    Any ideas on when this will be updated for this year's cycle?

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  • Saturday, Sep 15 2018

    Updated: Georgetown Law's requirements (including optional response questions)

    https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/lesson/application-requirements-for-top-schools/

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  • Wednesday, Sep 12 2018

    @davidbusis895 said:

    If you have a gap of longer than, say, 6 months, it's not a bad idea to explain it. You could add a bullet to your résumé's personal section to note, for example, that you were helping to take care of someone in your family, or you could write a short addendum.

    Without knowing more about your situation, it's hard to say how you can explain it without making it look like an excuse, but I can say that if it's legitimate, I think your sincerity will come across.

    To add to this question, do we need to include an addendum if we took 6 months off work to study for the LSAT? Thanks in advance for your help.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 12 2018

    If you have a gap of longer than, say, 6 months, it's not a bad idea to explain it. You could add a bullet to your résumé's personal section to note, for example, that you were helping to take care of someone in your family, or you could write a short addendum.

    Without knowing more about your situation, it's hard to say how you can explain it without making it look like an excuse, but I can say that if it's legitimate, I think your sincerity will come across.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 11 2018

    Should I address any gaps in my employment history? If so, how can I do so without making it sound like an excuse?

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  • Tuesday, Sep 11 2018

    @839204 I would.

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  • Monday, Sep 10 2018

    Should I write the Columbia "tell us some of your hobbies" prompt? It says it won't factor into admissions either way but... shrug

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  • Monday, Sep 10 2018

    This is so helpful. Thank you!

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  • Sunday, Sep 09 2018

    @leahbeuk911 said:

    Thanks for consolidating the new prompts! But how come these optional essays don't feel optional lol

    "Optional" = do it anyways lmao

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  • Sunday, Sep 09 2018

    This is amazing!

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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    Thanks for consolidating the new prompts! But how come these optional essays don't feel optional lol

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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    This is awesome, thanks!

    ...but on another note there's just so much to prepare ~_~

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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    Wooo!

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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    THANK YOUUUU!

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