... focus on it in my personalstatement, or to write a diversity ... statement for it, or maybe both. ... />
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... quick question regarding a Diversity Statement. So as a little background ... time deciding between writing my personalstatement on a specific moment that ... enough characteristic to write a personalstatement about? I know that the ...
Hey 7sagers! I just wanted some advice. I am a first generation college grad. I have mentioned it in my personalstatement. Do you guys think it is worth writing a diversity statement as well? Or is it something that is fairly common?
My personalstatement covers a situation in my background that has influenced my decision to attend law school. Should I write a diversity statement on this as well even if it’s already covered in my personalstatement? Has anyone dealt with this?
... so good about my diversity statement though I did make an ... encouraged to write a diversity statement, especially for me since I ... get in with just a personalstatement or do most people make ... not such a great diversity statement
Should craft a new personal stamenent for a school I’m reapplying to? Also is there any other key things to consider when reapplying? Thanks in advance!
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I'm probably getting caught up over trivial details, but what do you guys put for "Step two: Describe the file" when submitting your personalstatement on law school apps? Just "PersonalStatement"? Same question for "Why School X"/"Why Lawyer" essays.
is there any chance they read the div statement first? It's ok I'm not thrilled with it no matter how I write it but definitely want to include, happier with Personalstatement though
... " work? ex: (JSmith PersonalStatement). Or, is the personal information not necessary, and ... could just be "PersonalStatement" (with the description being the same)?
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 personalstatement and LoRs. Thank you.
Would anyone be interested in swapping personal statements? I finished my first draft and am too close to my essay at this point to move forward on it.