I just revised [this old chestnut](https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/how-to-write-an-intro/) and thought I would share it. Here's the gist: you don't have to go for a knockout on your first sentence. It's okay to take it slow. No one will stop reading.
Obviously the LSP should be used just as a guideline, and not as a definitive "you're in/not in." But as far as reach/target/safety school lists go, what are some good ranges to use?
What do yall think is the latest LSAT date in order to give enough time to hand in applications as early as possible (September)? This is assuming that you havent done anything other than the LSAT for applications, such as essays and whatnot.
So I think I have a different goal than a lot of people that I've seen on here. My goal is to to get through law school debt free. Obviously, nobody knows for sure but maybe yall might have some insight or even thoughts. Do you think having a LSAT score ...
Hey I noticed the post "what affects your chances of getting into law school" only uses October as the earliest application date. This is the same with the law school predictor. How about if i apply in september? Does that give an even earlier boost?
I've read that personal statements should be 11 or 12 pt font, double spaced. Does the same apply to diversity statement, GPA addendum, etc? Additionally, do these ever begin with a salutation like "Dear Admissions"?