Hello fellow 7sagers!
I hope that studying and preparing applications is going well!
I was just wondering if I should write a "Why X?" essay to the law school I will be applying ED. I read on TLS (
http://www.top-law-schools.com/writing-effective-why-x-addendum.html) that I run the risk of being redundant if I do write one, as my decision to apply ED essentially says more than my essay ever could. Should I go on ahead and write one anyway? I feel like I should just to be safe...Thanks!
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I personally think that you should generally keep the Why X in your back pocket in case you don't get in ED and either get pushed to the regular applicant pool or get waitlisted. If you're not competitive for ED on your numbers alone, a Why X essay is really not going to make or break your chances for ED since it does border on the redundant at that stage in the game. Later on when they are yield protecting is when the Why X essays seem to have the most value.
Also, unless you're totally rich or cool with financing your entire legal education, I would strongly advise against applying ED to any school that doesn't offer automatic ED scholarships because all your negotiating leverage goes out the window.
So if your numbers are good enough to get into Chicago ED, they're probably good enough to get a decent scholarship, if not an awesome scholarship, from UVA. So at that point I'd just apply RD to all of your schools and leverage those offers.
@Pacifico You make a very strong point about keeping the "Why X" essay in your back pocket if ED doesn't work out. I think what I'll do is write a why us essay only for the schools I am most passionate about. From what I've read, these essays can take up a lot of time that I could be using instead to study for my potential Dec. LSAT retake.