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ronika999
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Hi Everyone!

I am currently working on my application materials for the upcoming cycle and I would like to know your opinion. How many jobs should you list on your resume if you had multiple jobs in undergrad and after college? Also, how do you add additional sections and shrink the resume down to two pages? I am using the template that is provided by the admissions course but I am still having trouble with what to include.

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ronika999
Monday, Aug 06 2018

@ That's exactly what I want the admissions committee to see with my application.

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ronika999
Monday, Aug 06 2018

@ I wanted to take additional classes to show that I am can be a great student and wanted to use it as an option,but if it doesn't make sense, how could I show admission committees my potential as a student?

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ronika999
Monday, Aug 06 2018

Hey everyone! I have an update! So I decided to go and get a paralegal certificate first so I can add more experience to my resume. I will be starting the program this fall. At the same time, I am starting to study for the LSAT with the hopes of taking the test for next January and June. Has anyone ever taken the paralegal route? If so, would it be hard to study for both paralegal classes and the lsat?

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ Again Alex with the save! lol Thanks so much for everything!

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ Thank you so much for your post! I believe most of my softs are pretty strong! I am really nervous about how my application will look overall.

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ I will take all of your advice, I also have another set of questions for you? I am going to purchase the 7sage course soon but do you have any other lsat prep materials that you recommend? I have an older version of the lsat trainer and 3 prep books. Should I invest in the newer version of the lsat trainer?

@ do you have any lsat resources that you can recommend?

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ As far as work experience goes, I think its one of the strongest areas of my application. I was an intern at Louisiana State Bar Association when I was 16 for a summer. I worked as an intern at the Louisiana Supreme Court my last two years of college and I worked at the sheriffs office here in New Orleans.

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ I am interested in Entertainment Law. I know that Southern, LSU, and Loyola don't have a program for it but they have a few classes. Even though I am really interested in entertainment law, I am open to exploring my options.

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ How do I go about the retroactive withdrawals process?

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ronika999
Monday, Feb 05 2018

@ I have a few schools that I'm interested in going to which are: UNT Dallas, Southern University Law Center, Florida Coastal Law, ATL John Marshall, University of Memphis with my target schools being Loyola New Orleans, LSU, Mercer, and Texas Tech.

Hi everyone,

I graduated in 2016 from XULA with a 2.3 GPA due to taking on many responsibilities at home. For example, I helped supplement the income in my household in which I worked full-time for most of my career. This is my regular GPA and not my LSAC gpa which I terrified about. I knew I wanted to be a lawyer since I was 11 years old but I have been through so much life wise. Is there hope for me and if so what are some tips I could use to improve my chances

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