Nah, practicing law at about 30 is not late at all (for your question 3). Your experience as USMS officer will bring you a lot more than what class can teach you after you have JD degree.
Former admissions officer here. Your resume should be current to the date of application submission. Since your new job is relevant to your application to law school, you should include it. Good luck!
Former admissions officer here. I think the GPA addendum is not necessary. An LSAT addendum would be appropriate given the jump in score from 159-165. I would keep it concise and factual. Good luck!
Former admissions officer here. You can use the same content for multiple applications. Just be sure to title each supplemental with the name of the school if your essay uses school-specific language. Good luck!
Former admissions officer here. If you feel that your LSAT score is not an accurate representation of your abilities, you can answer "no" and then attach an LSAT addendum to the application with your explanation. Good luck!
Former admissions officer here. If you plan on applying this fall to matriculate at a law school in August 2024, you can fill out the FAFSA starting in October 2023. Good luck!
Hi @chocolatemalt5. Former admissions officer here. Since you are applying to an academic program, you should start the resume with the Education section first. Good luck!
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