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Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:51 pm
by tonysoprano
Dany wrote:
tonysoprano wrote:In the Education section on the LSAC application, it says to "List the academic honors and awards, or other recognitions you have received." Would I put things like Dean's list, honor rolls, honors program graduate, cum laude, etc. here, even though they're on my resume (honors program, cum laude) and transcript (dean's lists, honor rolls, etc.)?
Yep, fill it out, and don't just put "see resume" or "see transcript" - re-list the information there even if it's duplicated elsewhere.
Thanks!

On a related note, any thoughts on adding jobs that aren't listed on my resume to the education section? In my case, I don't have my campus representative job that I've been pretty successful with; however I didn't find it super relevant to law schools and my resume was full. But I was thinking, since they give me the option to put in new info, that maybe I should list it if there's room for it?

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 11:25 pm
by Defendervic
I applied to law school right out of undergrad in 2010. My professor/mentor at the time wrote an awesome "academic" reference letter. It's still on LSAC. Can I still use this? Or would it make more sense to just get 2 LORs from current employers? Mainly, would using a LOR that's that old look bad? (I know I could take the route of looking her up and seeing if she'd be willing to write another, but that just seems so wrong. Like, "Hey, Professor X. I know I haven't spoken to you in 4 years, but do me a favor and write another LOR based purely off your memory, and be sure to mention that I'm awesome".

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:14 am
by xylocarp
Defendervic wrote:I applied to law school right out of undergrad in 2010. My professor/mentor at the time wrote an awesome "academic" reference letter. It's still on LSAC. Can I still use this? Or would it make more sense to just get 2 LORs from current employers? Mainly, would using a LOR that's that old look bad? (I know I could take the route of looking her up and seeing if she'd be willing to write another, but that just seems so wrong. Like, "Hey, Professor X. I know I haven't spoken to you in 4 years, but do me a favor and write another LOR based purely off your memory, and be sure to mention that I'm awesome".
use it

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 8:17 pm
by AOT
Are we expected to include information about our high schools and primary schools in the education sections of the applications? It doesn't seem like important information, but it explicitly asks for ALL educational institutions attended. Sorry if this has been asked before, did a quick search and couldn't find an answer

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 5:28 pm
by ChemEng1642
alloverthat wrote:Are we expected to include information about our high schools and primary schools in the education sections of the applications? It doesn't seem like important information, but it explicitly asks for ALL educational institutions attended. Sorry if this has been asked before, did a quick search and couldn't find an answer
If you can select high school from the drop down menu then yes, otherwise no!

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:13 am
by appind
Do the general recommendations/transcripts/lsat all get attached automatically to the application when it is transmitted? I applied to a school and at no point in the application it asked me to attach transcripts/lsat etc. I used the "assign" button to specify the lors for that particular school but was surprised that the system didn't prompt me to do it. Also the transcripts/lsat score were never added/assigned by me onto the application.
The instruction on the lsac site about this isn't the best can someone break it down.

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:00 am
by dmarieb
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Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:13 am
by 2654815451
My professor/mock trial coach wrote me a LOR last year. I told him if he didn't mind writing me a newer one, to reflect my later achievements and involvement, then I would appreciate it. He told me that the first one was good, but he didn't mind doing another one at all. I resent him the email to do another one.

Should I go ahead and submit my apps with the old LOR and let LSAC update it automatically with the newer one, or should I wait until I receive the updated one and just send that one alone?

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 2:55 pm
by appind
dmarieb wrote: Your initial application that includes the specific school application, personal statement, and any other essays and addendum will be sent to the school when you submit. Upon receipt, or whenever the school feels like it I guess, they will request the report that includes your transcripts, LSAT, and LORs. If you update your file in any way after the reports are sent, say add a LOR, updated reports will be sent automatically.
so all transcripts/lsat scores is added automatically but lor have to be assigned manually? I read somewhere on this forum that there is nothing one needs to do for general LORs, they will be added to report anyway. if one assigns them by going to credentials->lor then would it duplicate them in the report?

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:53 pm
by chooy
Love this thread
Thanks :lol:

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 3:00 pm
by 20170322
When does CRS update with new scores?

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 3:13 pm
by dvc5240
Can someone clarify this application questions?

Confused because I'm applying for JD not LLM... what does "LLM schools" mean here???

"Are you applying to any other LLM schools?"

Given Yes or No choice.

Mother

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:50 pm
by aalvez
I am a mother of a nine year old, I work a full time job and I go to school full time, however until January I only have one class - thank God. I am taking the LSAT in February (application deadline in March 1st), I just started prepping this past week with the Powerscore bibles. My stats:

B.A. Criminal Justice (May 2017)
GPA 3.65

My cold diagnostic was a 150 and I want to get into the University of Texas Law because I have lived in Austin all my life and cannot up-root my family. I am 28, I am a hispanic minority, and I graduated high school 6 months pregnant - I have NEVER given up and I refuse to not get into UT Law. My question is what score would I need on the LSAT? I know UT is hard to get into but I do not have another option... (undergrad is not from UT).

Re: Mother

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:58 pm
by pleasesendhelp
aalvez wrote:I am a mother of a nine year old, I work a full time job and I go to school full time, however until January I only have one class - thank God. I am taking the LSAT in February (application deadline in March 1st), I just started prepping this past week with the Powerscore bibles. My stats:

B.A. Criminal Justice (May 2017)
GPA 3.65

My cold diagnostic was a 150 and I want to get into the University of Texas Law because I have lived in Austin all my life and cannot up-root my family. I am 28, I am a hispanic minority, and I graduated high school 6 months pregnant - I have NEVER given up and I refuse to not get into UT Law. My question is what score would I need on the LSAT? I know UT is hard to get into but I do not have another option... (undergrad is not from UT).
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?res ... zYHqq5Gl9g

If you look here, the LSAT score you need lies between a 162 - 167. You may be considered an under represented minority. I can't be sure since not all hispanics are considered URM. I believe Mexicans are definitely considered URM. If you do qualify then you can probably get into UT with a 160.

Regardless, study hard and get the highest possible score you can get! A higher score = more scholarship money. Goodluck!

Re: Mother

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:11 pm
by aalvez
pleasesendhelp wrote:
aalvez wrote:I am a mother of a nine year old, I work a full time job and I go to school full time, however until January I only have one class - thank God. I am taking the LSAT in February (application deadline in March 1st), I just started prepping this past week with the Powerscore bibles. My stats:

B.A. Criminal Justice (May 2017)
GPA 3.65

My cold diagnostic was a 150 and I want to get into the University of Texas Law because I have lived in Austin all my life and cannot up-root my family. I am 28, I am a hispanic minority, and I graduated high school 6 months pregnant - I have NEVER given up and I refuse to not get into UT Law. My question is what score would I need on the LSAT? I know UT is hard to get into but I do not have another option... (undergrad is not from UT).
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?res ... zYHqq5Gl9g

If you look here, the LSAT score you need lies between a 162 - 167. You may be considered an under represented minority. I can't be sure since not all hispanics are considered URM. I believe Mexicans are definitely considered URM. If you do qualify then you can probably get into UT with a 160.

Regardless, study hard and get the highest possible score you can get! A higher score = more scholarship money. Goodluck!

Thank you! My father was born in Mexico and neither him nor my mom graduated high school, so I am holding onto hope that I get in. My husband and I have worked so hard to ensure that I can concentrate on law school full time and stop working once I am in.

I have driven myself crazy thinking that there is no way I can get in and I needed to hear some reassurance.

Re: Mother

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:14 pm
by RamTitan
aalvez wrote:
pleasesendhelp wrote:
aalvez wrote:I am a mother of a nine year old, I work a full time job and I go to school full time, however until January I only have one class - thank God. I am taking the LSAT in February (application deadline in March 1st), I just started prepping this past week with the Powerscore bibles. My stats:

B.A. Criminal Justice (May 2017)
GPA 3.65

My cold diagnostic was a 150 and I want to get into the University of Texas Law because I have lived in Austin all my life and cannot up-root my family. I am 28, I am a hispanic minority, and I graduated high school 6 months pregnant - I have NEVER given up and I refuse to not get into UT Law. My question is what score would I need on the LSAT? I know UT is hard to get into but I do not have another option... (undergrad is not from UT).
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?res ... zYHqq5Gl9g

If you look here, the LSAT score you need lies between a 162 - 167. You may be considered an under represented minority. I can't be sure since not all hispanics are considered URM. I believe Mexicans are definitely considered URM. If you do qualify then you can probably get into UT with a 160.

Regardless, study hard and get the highest possible score you can get! A higher score = more scholarship money. Goodluck!

Thank you! My father was born in Mexico and neither him nor my mom graduated high school, so I am holding onto hope that I get in. My husband and I have worked so hard to ensure that I can concentrate on law school full time and stop working once I am in.

I have driven myself crazy thinking that there is no way I can get in and I needed to hear some reassurance.
I went from a 146 to a 169, and many others have seen dramatic improvements as well. It sounds like you are a very committed and diligent individual, so it is definitely doable for you to get into the 160 range.

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:51 pm
by aalvez
Thank you!!!!!

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:21 pm
by dvc5240
Hey everyone,

I began submitting applications about a month ago. During that time, I had just moved to Colorado and was wrapping up a temporary/remote work position that was not extremely law school relevant (working as an assistant for small real estate company). A few weeks ago, I started my new position working for the Colorado DNR within the Parks and Wildlife department. I am working in land conservation as a program assistant to the legal team. Since I am planning to pursue environmental law, this is a great and very relevant experience.

My question... I have not heard back from any schools yet (early still I know), so I was wondering if I should send an updated resume with this new job included?

Would love anyone's feedback/thoughts and knowledge to if there is a specific protocol (outside of what the specific schools require).

Thanks in advance!

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:47 am
by nynina
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Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 11:03 am
by KME89
I submitted an application last Wednesday afternoon and haven't heard anything from the school yet about how they received the application. How long do I wait before contacting them?

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 1:29 pm
by whodareswins
KME89 wrote:I submitted an application last Wednesday afternoon and haven't heard anything from the school yet about how they received the application. How long do I wait before contacting them?
I'd say at lease another week or so. Admissions staff are super busy this time of year and may not appreciate being asked about an individual application. Most applications say, albeit in a less blunt way, "Don't call us, we'll call you".

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 6:46 pm
by superpickle
I submitted my apps in mid-December. Mostly t14 schools, none of which I've heard back from. I applied to Arizona State University as a super safe school because it's my alma mater. They got back to me almost immediately (I have a 179 LSAT so I'm a pretty rare applicant for them) and have offered a 50% scholarship, but said they'll negotiate more if I commit to them. In the past month the dean of admissions has called, and a 1L student has called, to leave me voicemails congratulating me and asking if I have any questions, giving their cell numbers as contact. So I know they want me and am fairly sure I could move the 50% scholarship to 100%, but I really want to hear back from my dream school (NU) before making any moves.

Anyone have advice on getting back to ASU while I wait? Should I respond to thank them for their interest and drag out scholarship negotiations while I wait, thank them and tell them I'm still waiting on other schools, or just put them off another few weeks until the other schools start to respond?

Thanks!

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:56 pm
by PeanutsNJam
great questions

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:22 am
by memphislawstudent
I am in the process of appealing my fee wavier. Can anyone please help me out with this process! PLEASE

Re: Applicant FAQ

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 5:53 pm
by montanav
Please help. I took the September LSAT but I'm retaking in November. Can I submit my application without the November LSAT even if my September LSAT is not on par? Will it auto-update? Will it hurt my chances to submit without the November one?