Hi, everyone. I tried opening the "Get Acquainted With LSAT Writing" tool from my LSAC account. The program started recording me and gave me a "pre-exam advisory" about the exam rules. Does this sound right or did I somehow launch the actual exam?
... confirmed my understanding of the program, and so, being a veteran ... confirmed how I think the program works, I wanted to post ... some doubt since the whole program seems too good to be ...
... undergraduate institution. One is an honors interdisciplinary major that I expanded ... was going to put my honors interdisciplinary major there. I can ...
... attended a 3-week legal program abroad. On my application to ... American law schools and the program was technically for law students ... addendum explaining more about the program and why I chose to ...
If anyone else is applying to a dual degree program, would you be willing to swap personal statements?? Or if anyone wants to swap a law School PS with my MSW PS that would work too.I could really use some suggestions or feedback on my PS.
... recommends putting academic "awards" and "honors" in the Education section. I ... under a separate "Awards & Honors" section instead? In my opinion ... resume include an Awards & Honors section with Dean's List ...
... part of a competitive university program. I have listed the name ... of the program as the title for my ... also explain what the the program is? Or should I just ...
When schools have prompts asking how the program at X Law will help you in your future professional and/or academic pursuits, should you explain how in each paragraph or tie it up at the end?
I know that it's not recommended to include "relevant coursework" on your resume, but I have taken 2 law courses through my masters program. Should I include these in my education section on my resume?