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Update
Thank you to everyone who left a comment! The winner of the Edit Once giveaway is Alyssa V!
Note that we picked the winner randomly from the webinar's attendance report, then checked to make sure the winner had left a comment.
We'll probably do another webinar July 10, 11, or 12. Until then!
To enter the edit giveaway lottery:
7Sagers,
On Wednesday, June 27, at 9 p.m. ET, I’ll give you a bird’s-eye view of the admissions process. I’ll touch on almost every component of your application and take questions at the end.
After the webinar, I’ll randomly select one attendee for a free Edit Once.
You’ll have to register for this webinar in advance.
→ Please register for the webinar (June 27, 2018 @ 9:00 p.m. ET) here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MtGPaBXPRBS72FPCI5aO3A
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Zoom might prompt you to download something before you can join the webinar, so I’d advise you to show up a bit early on Wednesday.
Hope to talk to you there!
Comments
Thanks for doing this!
I'm going to be commuting home for the beginning of this webinar, does the service allow people to call in from a cellphone?
After you sign up, you will receive an email with a URL and a dial-in number, so I think you'll be able to call in from a cellphone!
How long will it be?
I think it was a little over an hour last year. Unless @"David.Busis" is planning to do more, I'm guessing it will be about an hour.
@"christiem.lawrence" @akistotle Yep—about an hour.
Hello @"David.Busis" will the webinar be recorded? I may have to step away a bit early and want to pick up where I left off.
@"Iris Maute-Gibson" I'm not sure yet
Can we email questions in advance or should we save them for the end of the webinar?
if we are unable to attend the webinar at 9, will it be accessible afterwards?
@"Alyssa V" please ask during the webinar.
@"Iris Maute-Gibson" @SamRoseM The webinar will be available later here: https://7sage.com/admissions/webinar/. Access to recordings of the webinars is available with a purchase of the $10 admissions course.
Most helpful lesson: "What affects your chances of getting into law school?"
Does anyone know where we can write the comment about the Admissions course for the giveaway? (P.S. Thanks for the helpful seminar @David!)
Edit: I really like the Top Law School Requirements section. There are just too many schools I'm planning to apply to and it's such a pain to go to different websites to do research on each school's requirements. Although I know I'd have to double check the requirements, having a handy list is awesome.
The "Admissions Timeline" was a very helpful lesson.
@JaeJaeJae Write the comment right here in these comments!
The recommendation letters section was very helpful. I have so many more questions, looking forward to future webinars!
I vote for How to Pick A Personal Statement Topic. Thank you @"David.Busis" !
I vote for How to Write a Personal Statement: Story Basics.
The Letter of Recommendation advice was very helpful.
I believe the "Why School X" section is most helpful because it provides valuable advice on showing a school why it stands out in your eyes.
The most helpful lessons for me so far have been the ones in the Letters of Recommendation section.
Most helpful lesson: "Why optional essay questions are a must, but not the optional Diversity Statement is a must."
The question and answer period was very helpful! Thanks.
Hi David, Thank you for taking the time for this webinar. Is there a link for entering the lottery for the free edit?
I felt that the lesson on Why X is the most helpful. Everyone says to write them, but few places go into detail!
Thanks, David! This was really helpful and helped relieve some anxiety of the unknown.I found the section on the personal statements (looking for the delta) most helpful. As for the sections available on the admissions syllabus, I found (already listened to) "The What and Why of Personal Statements" helpful!
The advice about Early Decision was the most helpful for me!
I vote for the Personal Statement section of the webinar.
Too bad I didn't get to ask a question. Nonetheless I deemed it very helpful - definitely gave me some very useful insight on the admission process overall. Thank you for your time and look forward to participating in your upcoming webinars soon!
having a well-formatted , searchable database of law schools by rank, LSAT and GPA percentiles is my favorite thing about using this site so far. it works wayyy smoother than the LSAC equivalent, and contains more useful information about app due dates and fees. i know it's not TECHNICALLY a lesson, but it's still a great resource.
My most helpful lesson was "How to Write a Diversity Statement."
Most helpful lesson: "How to pick a personal statement topic."
Resume Template was very helpful. Thanks!
Most helpful lesson was the optional essays and that they aren't really optional. Thank you!
One vote for the "Admissions Timeline" lesson. Thanks for doing this Webinar David. Really appreciate it.
Most Common Personal Statement Mistakes. Thanks @"David.Busis"
I vote for How to Pick Your Personal Statement Topic. Thank you for giving the webinar!
How To Write a Personal Statement: Story Basics
This lesson helped me a ton because I didn't even know where to begin.
I vote for Application Requirements for Top Law Schools (2017). I have it bookmarked and refer to it all the time. Thank you for making it a free resource!
I found the lesson on Why X and "Optional" Essays to be the most helpful-- Thank you for hosting this webinar!
I really liked the information on the resumes optional and not-optional. I also liked you showed us all that the admissions tab has to offer. I will definitely start going through the lessons!
I vote for the advice on optional essays. Important insight on how they aren't actually optional.
I vote for How to Pick a Personal Statement Topic
I found the "How to Write a Personal Statement: Story Basics" very helpful as I prepare to write my personal statement. It is a good overview and a great introduction in where to start.
I vote for the database of the law schools by GPA and LSAT!
Most helpful lesson: "What to cut" portion of the resume. Thank you.
The Q&A session was most helpful- hearing different perspectives from similar conflicts. Particularly, the advice about contacting admissions offices to ask about their protocol on holding applications based on LSAT testing dates.
I vote for "What Affects Your Chances of Getting Into Law School?"
but because I really want to know how to use R code thing but have no idea what it is.
Most helpful lesson is "Shaping your story" under the Personal Statement section.
It's difficult for me to figure out how to write a unique story.
I vote for the "Application Requirements for Top Law Schools" course! Thank you for doing this webinar!
Most helpful lesson was "Writing 101: Kill Clutter." Thank you!