That was my question. I was asking what his advice would be for someone who had 6+ workexperience regarding the type of theme to write. I just sent David an email, so if and when he responds, I'll be more than happy to share his response on here.
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... firms in NYC, so his experience might be different than people ... 25 year olds without any workexperience 180k with a bonus? I ... only work in Biglaw for a few years to get experience and ... and private sectors require Biglaw experience. Before you write off Biglaw ...
... 's nothing wrong with getting workexperience before entering law school, especially ... opportunity to get more volunteer experience. And finally, it gives you ...
... super grateful it didn't work out for me, because I ... .
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@emmmmmmm It depends on the actual question. Different prompts ask for different kinds of essays. But to clarify, it's always okay to talk about your workexperience (even in the US), and never okay simply to list all the jobs you've done (even in Canada).