anyone interested in reviewing each other's personal statements, resumes, essays etc.? May be a good way to get ideas and also learn about schools you did not consider!
A lot of the example interview questions I've seen online seem to overlap with some of the content covered in essays (why law? why now? etc). Are there any tips to bring up new information/not sound too redundant?
Thanks guys! Ttuden, I checked out your friend's website- does he do essays and other elements of the application process? I was only seeing LSAT tutoring
I think that's entirely optional. It does not affect your LSAT at all, it's just to make the process for Law schools to find the right applicants who have the characteristics they are looking for easier .
Man if I could get to -1 on LG I'd be set. Dream school is UVA, but don't have a shot unless I can crack 170, which I would have on every PT if I had -1 on LG :/ I guess I'm just being impatient, can't expect to master these in a few weeks....