@TheCubicleEscapee said:
I investigate fraud for my job... so I deduce a lot of information and sometimes it is in fact wrong so I am really trying to NOT do that with the LSAT. It is getting easier but I am still falling for some traps which is ...
I'm working on a lesson about interviews for Admissions Starter. Yes, interviews can be significant, but many schools don't use them. Prominent schools that invite some candidates to interview include Harvard and Chicago.
... is at actually doesn't interview summer associates outside of OCI ... even have an opportunity to interview. Similarly, if you can't ... would read up on the interview process that firms use and ...
I'm from Texas, Go Baylor! Currently I am residing in SoCal. I am applying to the University of San Diego, California Western, UC Irvine, and Southern Methodist in Dallas, TX.
OP, your numbers are very very strong and you will almost certainly get an interview with both schools. Blow them away with your interview and you will have nothing to worry about!
Add your GPA if it's good (above the median for your target schools).
Add a Personal section with some interests if you have room. If nothing else, it gives AOs something to ask you about in an interview.
Looks pretty good. In skimming through it, I would ask why you left the University of Texas. Was it just a semester, was there an interesting reason why you transferred, etc...