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Is the advise from tonight's Q&A applicable to Canadian law schools?
Hi @raincoastgirl, the vast majority of the information should be applicable when it comes to content; however, how Canadian law schools weigh credentials in other factors could be completely different--we spoke from our experience with American law schools specifically.
Hi Taj! Great conversation on Clubhouse last night, thank you! I remember someone mentioned a 7Sage newsletter that you produce, would you happen to know where we could sign up? Thanks!
Hi @atticusbinch00, thank you for your question! Our 7Sage Newsletter is emailed to all of our admissions consulting clients. If you are a current client, please make sure that your settings do not block you from receiving messages from 7Sage.
Hi Tarija, it would be awesome to include some Canadian content for your many Canadian subscribers!
Hi @raincoastgirl, thank you for the suggestion! Anything in particular that you'd be interested in having us cover? Most of our content is applicable to Canadian applicants--it's just that we don't currently have admissions consultants who have worked at Canadian law schools (so we don't have that sort of inside experience to share).
Hi Tajira, I wonder if it would be possible to have Canadian admission consultants appear as guests. Some Canadian universities have consider soft factors more than others, I'd love to hear about that. Also, how much Canadian schools consider various addenda, I think that's a bit different in Canada than the US. Thank you!