... was Ronald Dworkin's understudy), Columbia (Joseph Raz - the only one ... , Ginsburg, Hardcourt, Stone), Stanford, Michigan, Columbia, Berkely, UT Austin (Levinson, Gary ...
I know most school will only consider the highest score. But will a low school be big treat if I want to go to school like Harvard, Yale and Columbia in the future. If so, will it be a better chance to cancel score instead of keeping a low score?
... financial need, not URM, no professional work experience, 3.5 uGPA ... that you are firm but professional about it and have a ... to the school. So stay professional. I've had alumni from ...
Thanks for this post, I am in the same boat. I took the Dec. test and I am still skeptical in my score and i am leaning towards retaking and applying in the next cycle. I have 3 LOR's on file and I was hoping I could keep those. Thank you :)
Just for the record you are not supposed to take it on quizzes and all. It has to be done with a professional (my cousin is one so I know) even I have just done it online. But it's not supposed to be accurate that way.
Do you guys give personal statements/ essays/ other material you plan on submitting to schools to those writing your LoR too? Or is that discouraged. Also, are you able to read a given LoR to decide among the ones you have which one to submit?
... amount of time has passed (Columbia makes you pay them back ... your earnings level - for example, Columbia makes you contribute 50% of ... and conditions of the loan; Columbia has a PDF copy right ...
Also it doesn't matter if the UG prof was in a law related class. Just get the best second academic LOR you can regardless of the area of expertise of the professor, or the class you took with them.
I'm spending it making a pros and cons list for Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Full-ride Columbia, Chicago, and NYU, fully knowing it will soon become a useless file.