Is it ever possible that your personal statement/ diversity statement leads admissions to consider you URM even if you are not part of the categories they mention as being URM?
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Does anyone have any leads on good personal statement samples? would love to look at one before submitting applications
@akikookmt881 thank you so much! In my summary report, it says "Transcript analysis data not on file." is that normal? When I put in my recommender information, I put in all of their information and submitted. By all of their names now, it says "Not printed/requested" I can't figure out if that means not printed/ not requested or just not printed/ requested. Clearly, I'm finding things to be anxious about all over the place.
Hi all!
Navigating CAS/ making sure I've actually done things right is giving me anxiety. Can someone shed light on either one of these things:
Thank you!!!
I am trying to decide who to ask for letters for law school. I am going to ask one of my college professors, but since I have been out of college for about 5 years, I was also thinking about asking my boss, who managed me for three years. While I could ask another professor instead of my boss, I am not confident they'd be as capable of writing a great letter. Is better to have two professors or one profess and one manager?
I know the predicted release date according to LSAC is the 28th, but are there any dates out there that are predicted by 7sage or powerscore that are different?
I would say cancel. If you aren't applying until next cycle, you have several more opportunities to take it. From my experience, my first time taking it (I've taken it twice) was really challenging largely because I had a difficult time with the testing nerves. The second time around (today) was a lot easier because I knew exactly what to expect. Even if you don't keep the score, this experience is invaluable since it allows you to get over the first time testing jitters.
@cgryniewski818 hmmmm i think the RC had 27... everything is a blur
update: i have also tested at cuny law (which was great) and then today at queens college. queens college was way more efficient and started relatively on time. @jhbm90878 we were let into the building well before 830 this time. by 830 most of were already seated, having signed our tickets and all. By like 8:50, the proctor was reading the directions. Would definitely recommend testing there. CUNY Law is better because of convenient transportation, but otherwise Queens college would be my choice, purely cause of the quick start.
@marshm3llo12517 the one with the headphones microwave, etc was the real one :/
@studentservice I could have sworn it was 3 booths, 6 people. now i'm paranoid i made up a whole person
does anyone if they have clocks on the walls there?
Testing there as well! I haven't done so before, but from reading the reviews, people seemed to think it was a favorable testing environment.
@akikookmt881 thanks for all your help!