Harvard Law School Grad + Law School Admission Counselor
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Harvard Law School Grad / Law School Admission Counselor Michelle Kim Hall + Steve Schwartz
0:00 Intro
0:23 How Michelle got into Harvard Law School (pre-law advice)
1:17 Harvard Law Admissions Requirements vs other law schools
2:28 Editing law school personal statements for different schools
3:45 Law school / JD application essay advice
5:02 Law school / JD application essay details
6:31 Is your law school personal statement personal enough?
8:10 Harvard Law School Grad shares advice for pre-laws on law school admissions
9:41 Harvard Law School Grad shares law school personal statement examples
11:54 Law school character + fitness addenda
17:18 LSAT frequency, law school admissions, + LSAT retakes
18:42 Applying to law school early + scholarship money
19:39 How law school admissions will look at Digital LSAT results
22:38 Average number of LSAT attempts per applicant
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He answers everything with “that makes a lot of sense” 😂
Well, that makes a lot of sense.
This makes a lot of sense! Thanks!
I checked the comments just to see how many people commented “that makes a lot of sense”
Great video though!
So should I write a why Harvard law essay unsolicited or it's gonna hurt me if I do?
Other schools like Yale and Stanford has their own optional essay prompts to potentially boost a candidate's chance, Harvard doesn't. But i feel not enough just submit a PS and Diversity when I have done a 'why school' essay for every other school. Please advise.
Great video full of nuggets
When you say speak of past experiences does it mean work ex? Because I don’t have legal experience.
I don't recall the specific context from this conversation (it was a while ago now), but you don't need to have special legal work experiences (or any particular work experience in general) to apply.
I saw you posted in the LSAT Unplugged FB group as well, so I'm sure you'll get some answers there.
But, did it make a lot of sense?
Are you implying the 250 word statement for Yale should be about why their school? Their representatives have said quite the opposite.
She said it just after I typed it. Yeah, don't do that.
@@pipersecretp3 Yeah, she did correct me on that - I'd been under the misconception that it was meant to be "Why Yale," but it isn't. (One of the great things about these discussions is that I learn a lot, too!) For those curious: law.yale.edu/admissions/jd-admissions/ask-asha/250-word-albatross
New drinking game: Every time he says “that makes a lot of sense” you take a shot. 😂
I am on my 5th shot and count on "that makes a lot of sense"
Requirement to have compelling reason is absurd -- what does a college kid know? It leads to a lot of "diversity" essays about how they are going to change the world blah blah blah. College kids cannot possibly have intelligently formed reasons.