@KimberlyK said:
When you get ready to start on a new study path, rearrange your work area. My husband used to force me to do this every semester and it became really important to me. I'm actually moving to an entirely new part of the house for law ...
Good afternoon, sir. This question has no relation with the essay but I desperately need help. I just graduated from high school with a GPA of 4.0 in India. Can I apply for LSAT?
Would an essay about a college athlete overcoming injuries/setbacks be viewed as cliché? It feels like a natural fit because of how much you put into sports in order to get to that level, but I don't know if it's overdone.
Thanks for the help! Trying to decide on a topic and have a few ideas. One more question: is it possible to write an essay about a certain topic without it being grounded in direct experience?
@david.busis I understand Yale has a question on their application about whether you had any help with the essays or application. In your experience, does answering "yes" have a significant negative impact? Thanks!
... to have much effect on Yale applications, but it's impossible ... . Asha, Dean of Admissions of Yale, obviously prefers "pure" applications when ...
So, there is a fundamental principle in medical hypnosis that you never say, write, or even think words and numbers that you do not want in your life. Because the conscious mind then programs the unconscious mind. Following along.... Yale, 180.