This might be time to ask yourself some really tough questions. Have you studied hard enough to feel very confident that you will get a higher score/target score in 10 days? What schools are you wanting to attend? If your top choices are all reach s…
From what I understand you should reach out to admissions so that they don't review your application based on the current score if you think it'll put you in a "reject pile" right away.
Queer, 24, background working with kids and in social services, finally coming to terms with my reality of being in the child welfare system and all the shit that came with that + my interest in criminal justice and human rights = deciding the year …
Similarly, I have a mental note of the conclusion in less words than actually stated. In terms of process from start to finish though here's what I do:
1. Question stem
2. Read stimulus
3. Reread, underline, or highlight conclusion depending on h…
Have compassion for your anxiety! Instead of thinking of it as "getting in the way," frame it differently. It is trying to protect you and help you. Your thoughts aren't always in line with reality of course, so just kindly and gently remind that pa…
Some recommenders want to see your resume and PS. Also providing information on content you want covered in the letter can be helpful (i.e. specific qualities like discipline or leadership experience.)
Love your prioritization of the learning > quick outcomes. It's a great reminder for me too. Believe in yourself and stay true to yourself only! Let's f-ing go!!
Law school numbers has a new feature where you can see time-based acceptances to schools (only for students registered though which seems a small % in light of the total number of applicants.)