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May a foreignapplicant who does not write well ... are the work of the applicant. It's one thing to ... . This is true whether the applicant is a native speaker or ... work is that of the applicant. You'd be surprised how ...
The applicant’s educational background, honor societies ... service, honors and awards, publications, foreign language proficiencies, and any other ... . Open to ideas.
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1. If an applicant omits a law-related employment ... have is the resume an applicant originally used in his application ... do not even list an applicant's internship experiences.
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I'm a Canadian applicant thinking of applying to law schools in America as well. Would my recommenders need to submit their letters twice (through both OLSAS and CAS)?
... backgrounds. With that said, foreign educated applicants do typically underperform ... not necessarily because you are foreign. A common theory is ... law schools by being foreign, but make sure you ... overjoyed to have an applicant from an international background ...
Where do I start? I began my LSAT studies in April of this year, with a diagnostic of 146. I felt discouraged but I felt hopeful. However...after taking TWO LSATs, the highest score I received was a 149. I haven't been working full time for almost a year ...
I'm just now starting to do logic games, and it is completely foreign to me. My question: Do we not write on our master game board with inferences and rules annotated on it? Sorry, if it seems like a silly question; I am just super confused.