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@ @ Yeah I am thinking of doing an evening program. What I'm building is going to be contract heavy. So having a law degree would be a huge plus in the long run.
Weird question, but I am in the process of building a startup. I quit my full time job last month and admissions people will obviously notice that when they look at my resume. Should I include my new post as a CEO in the company, or should I leave it out. My concern is that if they see it, they will think I can't commit to law school, which is reasonable. I am on the fence. Any help is appreciated.
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Thanks a lot guys! Feel much better!
Also, would this affect my chance of admission?
In 2014, I had a traffic violation: HOLDER OF LEARNER'S PERMIT DRIVING W/O REQ. SUPERVISION. I entered a guilty plea, and judge gave me Probation Before Judgment. Obviously, I need to disclose it, but does this necessitate a Character and Fitness Addendum?
Does anyone have any experience or tips on negotiations? I have a 50% scholarship offer from a school that I would be considered in-state. So I would only have to pay 15k a year. I have another offer from a different school out of state. They offered only 10k in scholarships. The out-of-state school has better ranking, and location. I think it might be better for my career. So how do I get them to increase their offer? Or could I get them to increase their offer?
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I don't think it warrants an addendum. One admission counselor said they barely look at it, and yeah like you said, it's pretty funny. :) I don't think it'll be a big deal.
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@ Is it possible to record this for people who can't make it? Thanks!