It appears as though you are nothing but a LSAT number score to the admissions committees,with nothing else being of significant importance. Covid that Sport Fans!
> @mackmath111 said:
> It appears as though you are nothing but a LSAT number score to the admissions committees,with nothing else being of significant importance. Covid that Sport Fans!
If ... questions about Flex and how admissions committees will view the Flex ... Zoom webinar about law school admissions during covid. I went to the ...
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If the the admissions cycle is nearing its end ... negatively affecting certain applicants like you see in undergrad admissions. ( ... the effect in undergrad admissions is a lot more ...
@karko2525 from what i heard from the admissions officers, a couple of months of gap is fine. but it does seem like you have more than that (even before covid). so i would do it. i don't think the addendum would hurt.
... we have a few similarities. Covid hit in the middle of ... that academic LORs are what admissions teams want to see - the ... of online classes due to covid.
Some admissions officers read all writing samples ... . Regardless, it matters. If the admissions team might read it, you ... 'm not really convinced that admissions officers even read the samples ...
I wrote my October LSAT and found that I was so nervous that finishing sections seemed to be much harder than when I did my own practice tests (I always finished with time to spare usually). Needless to say I scored my worst score ...
... of knowledge on Law School admissions, but I know many of ... talk with the Dean of Admissions at the University of Virginia ... that the 16% drop in admissions this year had a much ...