... that way.
2. The résumé is an application component ... consistent with his or her résumé, why should he or ... aim for consistency in your résumé -- it's your application ... his/her law school application résumé".
I think that you can keep a lot of the elements that you like (good spacing, easy to read) while toning it down a bit to match the standard format. Your résumé isn't the place to get fancy in a law school app.
I think it depends! If your résumé is well-formatted and tasteful, great! If it's loud, you might want to dial down the design elements so that the content takes precedence.
As far as my knowledge is concerned, only the raw number matters. Admission committees may take your relative ranking into consideration though (especially if you note it on your résumé, your undergraduate institution is infamous for rigor, etc).
... a little small on my résumé, since it isn't ... if needed, and size 12 résumé. I figure I'd ... sizes than they have a résumé they're struggling to ...
Glad to see everyone again! How r y'all doing? @NotMyName that's weird your LSAT is higher than mine but you didn't get a waiver from Columbia? I thought they gave waivers based on that.