@"Rigid Designator" I'm assuming you omitted all of your previous final paragraph. Did you swap it entirely for the other one or did you leave some/all of it in and build upon it with the Columbia-focused paragraph?
... the why law and why Columbia addition will feel "copy and ... say broadly 'why law'. The Columbia paragraph connects to this only ... as I then say 'why Columbia'.
> @180degrees ... build upon it with the Columbia-focused paragraph?
Brooklyn law school has beautiful apartments in Brooklyn Heights. St John’s housing is atrocious. Not sure about Fordham. My buddy went to Columbia and I used to hang in the dorms and they’re nice.
When I visited Columbia the 2L student leading the trip talked about how Columbia offered great housing really close to the law school (5-10 min walk) with a reasonable price. How reasonable I don’t know.
... and without the additional "Why Columbia" paragraph? Mine is two full ... pages without adding anything about Columbia, so I'm curious how ... long yours is given that Columbia states they'd like a ...
... and without the additional "Why Columbia" paragraph? Mine is two full ... pages without adding anything about Columbia, so I'm curious how ... long yours is given that Columbia states they'd like a ... 2 pages. With the extra Columbia paragraph it's a few ...
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> > Only Columbia has a higher percentage of ... ;
> Per these numbers, Columbia is by far and away ... firm and PI numbers than Columbia. Seems more like if you ... 're probably on par with Columbia. Very very few grads going ...
I recommend writing a one-page DS for Columbia. That's what I did for them, and I asked several successful applicants for input. The consensus was that Columbia wants something that's a page or less for the DS.
Does Columbia have a Why X essay? I’ve heard Columbia specifically likes to hear about ties to NYC or desire to live in the city for yield protection. Has anyone else heard this?