I used two pencils the whole test and didn't sharpen once. I only switched for the essay to attempt to write legibly. The girl next to me was sharpening furiously the whole test..
... in the PS course. Your essay about Lady Justice doesn't ... your background and personality--your essay might feel a bit generic ... to say without reading the essay.
I am Wiccan (something I did not put in the essay) so the original Greek Goddess Themis (the original of Lady Justice) is very important to me and does impact my life differently than most others (I would think). Food for thought, thanks!
What is the key difference between a personal statement and a diversity statement? Is there a way to incorporate the characteristics of both into one essay?
Good afternoon, sir. This question has no relation with the essay but I desperately need help. I just graduated from high school with a GPA of 4.0 in India. Can I apply for LSAT?
Would an essay about a college athlete overcoming injuries/setbacks be viewed as cliché? It feels like a natural fit because of how much you put into sports in order to get to that level, but I don't know if it's overdone.
Thanks for the help! Trying to decide on a topic and have a few ideas. One more question: is it possible to write an essay about a certain topic without it being grounded in direct experience?
If we've already written a personal statement and a diversity statement, what are we expected to/what should we write for the Yale 250-word essay? Is that an essay in place of a diversity statement?