... folks and editors, if your statement says something important about you ... that felt natural but my statement was conducive to that. If ... that has to do with why you want to go to ...
... . I see why this wouldn't be a conditional statement.
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Why? because each **_on their own_ ... should be asking ourselves is why is the argument structured in ... should be asking ourselves is why have I assumed that you ...
The thing that works the best for me is if I ask "why?" or "so?" after reading a statement a statement in the stimulus. Chances are that's the conclusion or the sub-conclusion because it will be supported by the other statements.
... assumptions?--r and w. Why? Because every expansion of ... Well, the conjunction of every statement in (1) or alternatively ... the conjunction of every statement in (2). But neither ... assumptions? This is any statement whose addition to the premises ...
I say if you can craft a compelling statement showing why your age will give you a unique perspective, go for it! I think it's impressive that you'll be starting law school so young.
... law schools' supposed rationale for why we make inferior applicants is ... answering this with a diversity statement stating that the most unique ...
... law schools' supposed rationale for why we make inferior applicants is ... answering this with a diversity statement stating that the most unique ...
From what I've heard, it's a pretty short conversation (15ish minutes). They'll probably ask "why law," "why Harvard," and, potentially, questions related to your resume or personal statement.
... law schools' supposed rationale for why we make inferior applicants is ... answering this with a diversity statement stating that the most unique ...
... law schools' supposed rationale for why we make inferior applicants is ... answering this with a diversity statement stating that the most unique ... about in their Personal Statement (PS) or Diversity Statement (DS) and which ...
... law schools' supposed rationale for why we make inferior applicants is ... answering this with a diversity statement stating that the most unique ... about in their Personal Statement (PS) or Diversity Statement (DS) and which ...
... But in my personal statement I did say that ... time. In my personal statement instructions I was given ... probably want to know why. I would recommend writing ... an addendum to explain why you are retaking, as ... simple addendum that explains why you're retaking that ...
... necessary element in our conditional statement
therefore
that ... lets think for a minute why this is erroneous. Because if ... ----->yellow bird As a statement about the world ...
on the basis of that statement **_we do not_** have enough ...
... when writing my personal statement, my personal statement had "4 Acts":
b) Why that hook was important to ... to be brought back to "why I wanna go to law ...
Why not? It's a personal statement. And while it should be well written, it's ok to use words like rigamarole if it works in whatever context you're using it in.
I don't see a problem with using any word that captures what you intend to convey. Rather, I think an appropriate question to ask yourself might be: why am I writing about rigmarole in my personal statement? Is this pertinent?
... what you stole, and also why you did what you did ... you want your personal statement to show admissions why you want to ... go to law school and why you think you'll do ...
... addendum and use your personal statement to sell them on something ... to use the personal statement to tell them why they want you ... , not why they shouldn't reject ...