I received my undergraduate transcript today, and found out that it did not show any of my co-curricular activities involvement on campus. It only showed my academic information. Will law school admission team think that I did nothing outside of the classroom? Of course I will list my involvement in my resume, but will law school believe it?
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Biography
My name is Shi and I am originally from Taiwan. I received my B.A degree with honors, Magna Cum Laude, in Political Science, Criminology and Sociology in just three years from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey in 2016. I was the President of Student Government Association and inducted into both Political Science and Sociology Honor Society. I was the recipient of both Student Pinnacle Award and Dean’s Academic Achievement Award, as well as the winner of Student Leader of the Year. I am currently working as a Litigation Specialist/Paralegal in a law firm.
Biggest worry about my application
Just like everyone else: LSAT score. I did very well when the test is not timed, but my score dropped significantly when the test is timed. I also suffered from neck/chest pain when I sit down for too long, and it is distracting.
Two Ideas for my personal statement
1) Overcome my language barrier as an international student.
2) The Journey of achieving the goals I set for myself when I was 6.
Did you attend last time? Did I get to you?
No, I was unable to due to personal reasons.
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did anyone have a logic games about supervisors?
I did. The one about President, Senior Vice President and Junior Vice President one, right? I can't remember it clearly.