... much the timeliness of your application submission matters. I am running ... because I am sending my application in late will cause me ... paralegal since my graduation from NYU in May 2015. I would ... very worried that my late application will keep me from getting ...
... not begin to consider your application till that score is in ... January test, this puts your application on hold till late February ... ask them to consider my application now with the 164? Or ... worth holding off on the application for?
So it appears that one of my essay was selected by an undergrad IR journal (Yale Review of International Studies)... To what extent does it help me with my application to a T14 school? How should I maximize the benefit it may bring me? Thank you!
are schools required to contact you / update your application to "denied" if you're not accepted? a few of my applications have been "in review" for over a month now and i wasn't sure if i will still be contacted if i'm not accepted.
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About the typed LSAT essay:
• The retake limit ... the last three (3) essay exams. Candidates cannot choose ... timed controlled environment. Typed essay submissions will likely receive more ... the multiple choice and essay sections, and the results ...
Should I write seperate Why X essays for each law school I'm applying to or should I make one template essay and go back and make necessary changes depending on the law school I'm applying to.
... me through school selection and essay drafting. Most importantly, follow ups ... all the difference to my application. My advisor, Sarika, was patient ...
... initially are as follows: NYU (172), CUNY (158), Seattle University ... to focus on getting my application materials together (something I haven ...
... , and am in love with NYU and Berkeley. I do not ... on the rest of my application. I have been working for ... that the rest of my application is very strong, but I ... I want to be. ‘Holistic’ application assessment seems like a myth ...
I don't want to retake right now because I am leaning towards going to a school that would give me a scholarship; however, I was thinking to apply to NYU for more options.
If someone is not admitted to law school because of a low LSAT score, can they use the same exact application for the next cycle with a higher retake score? Assuming they had a solid personal statement and LoRs. Thank you.