... while studying and while at work. Some people have ie nerve ... a 5 min break at work to shake off the stress ... not have a lot of workexperience or must not know many ...
Yeah, I wasn't sure how to handle some of that stuff. I've worked for over 20 years since I was in high school. I ended up including most of it though because I thought showing workexperience through college would look good.
... take a year off to work after school and take the ... look favorably on people with workexperience prior to law school. It ... to have a little more experience under your belt.
... take a year off to work after school and take the ... look favorably on people with workexperience prior to law school. It ... to have a little more experience under your belt.
another idea might be add to add a Law-Related WorkExperience section, or one titled Relevant Experience. That way, you can list it all; that said, it'll look a bit weird if you don't have at least 2 jobs under the Law-Related/Relevant heading
... endeavors or use them for work and thus they shell out ... you learn the test. Just work as hard as you can ... in 2012 though and my workexperience since then is a wild ...
I think you should include it in your workexperience. As for the description, you know what you do better than any of the forum users. My only suggestion is to avoid trying to make it sound too fancy.
Yeah, of course man. They really want to see that you have workexperience, and they really do value that commitment, especially if you had an internship or school while you're working.
This age is a great place to be and it's good that you're getting some workexperience before starting law school. Enjoy this time and don't worry. Your application timeline sounds really good. And I agree with @LSAT_Wrecker.
... surprised that someone with extensive workexperience is struggling with the monotony ... 't find the time between work and other responsibilities and you ...