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I submitted all of my applications in late November, and I'm still waiting to hear back from a bunch. I recently started a new job - would it be a good idea to send in an updated resume now? As far as I can tell, none of the schools that I'm waiting on have any specific instructions about this on their websites. Should I just email it in as a simple attachment? What may be relevant is that there would be an unexplained gap in my resume if I don't submit the update.
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I was in the same situation so I emailed admissions letting them know of my updated resume. They confirmed receipt and that was that.
As a former admissions officer, I agree with JDream2020. Send an email to admissions with your revised resume attached and let them know in the body of the email that you started a new job since you submitted your initial application. You can provide a sentence or two with a description of your responsibilities. You can close with a reiteration of your interest in the law school and desire to attend. Good luck!