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Jacob Baska

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Jacob Baska
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  • Hey 2tUSSCs-1-1-1-1, Thanks for your messages and sorry that we missed it! You're right, the admissions consulting team doesn't typically scan our LSAT pages as often to see if there are questions to answer! With that said - hey! My name is Jake a…
  • Hey thatruth28, Thanks for the email and question. Just chiming in from the 7Sage consultant perspective. First - it certainly sounds like you have a lot going for you! Congrats on everything you've accomplished to this point! Second - depending …
  • Hey kme_2023, Thanks for your question/s! Just chiming in from the 7Sage AdComm perspective. Speaking broadly, yes, AdComms will take into account your major and the school that you went to for undergrad. LSAC also provides information to law scho…
  • Hey BeepBoop and blanklaw, 7Sage Admissions Consultant here to chime in! There's a lot of "it depends" here. The big one is "when did you apply?" If it's within the past few weeks (let's say in 2023), then schools are probably still just processin…
  • Hey paula951005.paez, Great question and just jumping in with an opinion from the perspective of an admissions consultant. As with most things, the main answer is "it depends"! For example, these would certainly be appropriate to list if you are a…
  • Hey krkr1234! Chiming in as one of the 7Sage admissions consultants! So I'm making some assumptions here. Given that you said that you have a "bachelor's degree in law" but you ask if you can be "accepted to study jd in America," I'm guessing that …
  • 7Sage Admissions Consultant chiming in here! While it's always great to have an academic letter, Admissions Officers realize that that's not really feasible once you get a few years out of your most recent collegiate work. Put another way, if I ope…
  • Thanks for the question, Beserkeley! Yes, schools will consider the context of your academic performance. They'll notice if you were taking a consistent amount of credit hours (usually 15 or 16 per semester) or had some semesters where you were eit…