The advice that I've heard from friends too is, in situations where a consultant could make the greatest impact, the onus is even more on you to tell a personal story. I know that this is very true for Berkeley.
... in the inaugural class at UC Irvine and he had nothing ... stay in SoCal I think UC Irvine is the way to ... 'd pay half sticker at UC Irvine over a full ride ...
Yep, this is an interview with JY from just under a year ago ... I wonder if the ban on PDF's will lead some prep companies to develop their own pseudo-LSAT material in the tradition of Kaplan et al?
I didn't realize UNT Dallas' tuition was so cheap compared to many of the public law schools in CA. All the UC schools are over $40,000 annual for in-state tuition!
Thanks, @alexandergreene93! It sure is a lot to think about, to say the least. He has an interview tomorrow for an MIT position, and so he says that I can go to Harvard (to which I roll my eyes and say "yeah, once I get a 180 on the LSAT...")! :)
Also, somebody mentioned Berkeley with a compelling personal statement ... . You are the perfect Berkeley candidate. Berkeley loves high GPA and doesn ...
Ask about things you are interested in or curious about. It's not necessary to ask questions in order to present yourself in a certain way, unless this is an interview -- and even so I'd stick to genuine questions.