> @AllezAllez21 said:
> I don't think this is exhaustive but it does have some great info:
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> https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/application-requirements-for-top-schools/
Probably all of the top 5. I had a friend ... call attending a top law school a "dividend-paying ... -law-school jobs for the topschools, and the ease of getting ...
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> Probably all of the top 5. I had a friend ... call attending a top law school a "dividend-paying ... -law-school jobs for the topschools, and the ease of getting ...
... ; > Probably all of the top 5. I had a friend ... call attending a top law school a "dividend-paying ... -law-school jobs for the topschools, and the ease of getting ...
... ; > Probably all of the top 5. I had a friend ... call attending a top law school a "dividend-paying ... -law-school jobs for the topschools, and the ease of getting ...
I didn't catch this before, but the Stanford website notes: "Please be aware of the high value Stanford places on school-specific letters of recommendation." Is this true across all of the topschools -- they expect/prefer tailored letters?
... . This is what the schools in the Top 14 generally are able ... as crippling to repay. Better schools tend to have better financed ... the Top 14 and even more selective subsets if those schools having ... think big law or the topschools are a likely option for ...
I personally do name schools in my PS. I believe this is ok based on past research on personal statements (I've read many from topschools!). I think it's more of a personal decision rather than a concern of permissibility.