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  • @hawaiihi said: Here's Cornell's: https://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/admissions/degrees/jd/index.cfm#CP_JUMP_32581 Yeah I saw that. My question still stands if anyone has further detail
  • I got my gtown decision right before Christmas and still haven’t gotten scholarship info. Emailing them wouldn’t hurt but you just have to wait. It seems to usually take a few weeks after you are admitted. Once you get the scholarship info try to ne…
  • @"maryssa.evans" said: Hi thank you so much. I’m trying to find one that can come in person not online. Seems to be a lot harder. Why do you need someone in person? It won’t be any different than a Skype call.
  • If you search tutors in the search bar there’s a list of 7sage approved (online) tutors.
  • Get your lsat score then choose where you’ll apply. You may change your mind on what schools you want to go to once you realize how little/how much scholarship money you’ll get from certain schools. You may even decide to postpone a cycle. You’ll be…
  • @"chelsea.stipek" said: @"Aristotle Jones" said: Location isn't so much a problem for me, just not west - given the amount of money it takes to live on the west coast. As someone who has lived all over the w…
  • Update after reading that above link I guess the only consequence of not withdrawing your apps from other schools/applying to other schools is “Failure to honor these commitments will result in New York University School of Law revoking its offer of…
  • Yale sends that email out to a lot of people. I got it too and my stats are barely median for t12 so there’s no reason for Yale to be sending that to me. You can’t even withdraw from NYU, you signed a contract agreeing to attend NYU this cycle. Con…
  • When I had a similar work schedule I managed to study from 5/6pm-9/10pm for a few months daily and took one week day off. I would drill a few sections and PT and BR on weekends. When I got a diff job which ended up with me getting home at 6-7pm I wo…
  • @jjoushlyn said: Thanks @oshun1 and @"chelsea.stipek" ! I really don't want to delay my timeline to another year. I am just trying my best to keep the anxiety down. Working a full time job and only being able to do one section a day feels like…
  • I wouldn’t worry about abiding by the schedule, it wasn’t really helpful for me at all. The schedule includes taking every single PT and I’m not sure if it leaves a realistic amount of time for Blind review, foolproofing the logic games, or for days…
  • I agree with the above comments but I think you should aim to take the LSAT within the next year instead of already planning on delaying another year. There’s nothing wrong with delaying and you should certainly do so if necessary but you shouldn’t …
  • Professors are humans dealing with teenagers who send them drunk emails at midnight asking them for paper extensions, you don’t need to over think it. You aren’t being graded on your email. In an email I wrote to a professor who I socialized with m…
  • Subject: letter of recommendation question Good evening Professor X, I hope you enjoyed your summer and hope that this new school year has been treating you well. I took your X class in Winter 2016 as well as your Y class in Winter 2017. I greatly…
  • Every school you’ve ever attended after high school
  • I was just looking into this for georgetown and one recently admitted student said they received their scholarship info 3 weeks after applying. It varies.
  • Please don’t go $150k in debt for ndls, it’ll take so long to pay that off. I’m sure it’ll ultimately be more with misc. expenses and of course loan interest on top of that.
  • I have heard of people trying to negotiate to have the conditional GPA requirements removed. I don’t recall but I think it worked out for some applicants.
  • In!! Super stoked
  • I would submit one now, it’s not too late and it will just further show your interest in the school. If you can make it a Why me/why you essay that would be great. As in, don’t just write about the programs/classes you want to be apart of, write abo…
  • “SEASONS Seasons of the year are not capitalized except when they title a particular semester that includes the year. Examples: The course is only offered in the fall semester. She must register for Spring Semester 1996. She came to Regent fall…
  • This could have been googled. I remember seeing a university website explaining exactly how to write out names of semesters in essays.
  • All the apps I did last cycle and this cycle under the student misconduct section or whatever it’s called, specify “post-secondary,” as in after high school.
  • If you apply to Duke via priority track and your 10th day is over the weekend, they will respond to you over the weekend. Other than that it seems like schools typically don’t get back to you on weekends. I have heard of people getting calls later i…
  • I think it’s mostly for the purpose of advertising. As in, if you get accepted they could have a student in the technology & law club email you. Or they could write in your acceptance letter like PS we have a great corporate program!!
  • I don’t think that talking about the undergrad school/campus would be helpful at all. Maybe you could mention it in one sentence in your Why X if it ties in with the rest of it. Law school apps often ask if you have a family member who attended the…
  • I studied during my hour lunch break and for 4 hrs after work and PTd on weekends. After a few months I cut those 4 hours after work back to 2-3 and I would occasionally wake up before work to study for an hour. I would take one evening off studying…
  • Riddled basins. In pt 50.
  • @"Michaela.Pratt1" said: So maybe it's actually better to apply in Dec-Jan this cycle. I wonder if schools were more strict with early acceptances/denied more people who applied Sept-Nov. based on the early applicant numbers. I think schools…
  • Doesn’t mean anything about your likelihood of being accepted. Maybe they like your gpa. App waivers are the equivalent of advertising.