I've been out of school for 3 years. Going to law school only became a goal of mine my last semester of college. I ended up getting 5 academic recommendations the summer after graduating just so I'd have them on file when I was 100% secure in the decision ...
I'm soliciting advice regarding whether I should get a letter from my employer. In case it matters, I work at a big and well-known law firm and a managing partner would be writing me that letter.
... recipient delivery information, specifically an email address. I've looked all ... find anything about providing an email address for National Student Clearinghouse ...
I already have 2 academic LORs, and I will be prioritizing those for schools that only allow 2. My academic recommenders have only known me for a relatively short time, but my supervisor has known me for about 6 years and can speak more to my leadership ...
Help! I still have not received my September score. I did not receive an email and my account still has the test scores listed as unavailable. Any thoughts?
I see that I was admitted to a school on the application status checker but a week later I am still waiting for some kind of an official word i.e a letter/call/email. Does anybody know how long it usually takes? What has been the experience thus far?
I've got a Google Calendar where I log my study times. Would love to share it with whomever, so we can make sure we're both hitting our goals and see an overview of what we are reviewing!