TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School Forum
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TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
The Training and Recruitment Initiative for Admission to Leading Law Schools(TRIALS) Progam is accepting applications until the end of this month. As past participant in the program and current law student, I highly encourage anyone interested in law school to apply as soon as possible.
The program took place at NYU last year and will take place at Harvard Law School this summer.
Here is the link:
http://trials.atfoundation.org/program/index
I am open to answer questions.
Good luck!
The program took place at NYU last year and will take place at Harvard Law School this summer.
Here is the link:
http://trials.atfoundation.org/program/index
I am open to answer questions.
Good luck!
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
I'm trying to figure out what to put in my personal statement. What are they looking for, to make me stand out?
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
This is great thanks! I filled out part 1 immediately.
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
Is this program for people enrolling in law school this coming Fall, or is it geared to those who haven't taken the LSAT yet and want to go to law school?
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
The latter. At least from what I understand, a large part of it is geared toward doing well on the LSAT. I looked into the program last year, but chose not to take it as it was the only summer I had the opportunity to study abroad. Also, I wanted to take the LSAT in June in case I needed to retake in October, and I'm super glad I did that because I DID end up retaking in October. This is not to discourage anyone from applying, just that I chose not to.socraticmethodman wrote:Is this program for people enrolling in law school this coming Fall, or is it geared to those who haven't taken the LSAT yet and want to go to law school?
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
Best of luck to everyone!
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
Several people have informed me that they believe they are not competitive for the program. Though we may hear it from many places, this program truly is holistic in its approach to selecting candidates, so I again encourage you to apply.
The program is for those in college planning on or considering attending law school. Graduates are also welcome to apply.
As for standing out, try to paint a picture of you. There is no single type of person they are looking for. Put your passions into your personal statement. What drives you? What are the life experiences that make you different from others? What have you accomplished in your life? Why do you want to attend law school/be a lawyer? These are all possible topics to touch on.
It is not too late to do the application. I learned about the program the day before the application was due and pulled an all nighter. This is not the ideal situation, but do not sell yourself short. The only way to be certain you will not get in, is by not applying.
Good luck.
The program is for those in college planning on or considering attending law school. Graduates are also welcome to apply.
As for standing out, try to paint a picture of you. There is no single type of person they are looking for. Put your passions into your personal statement. What drives you? What are the life experiences that make you different from others? What have you accomplished in your life? Why do you want to attend law school/be a lawyer? These are all possible topics to touch on.
It is not too late to do the application. I learned about the program the day before the application was due and pulled an all nighter. This is not the ideal situation, but do not sell yourself short. The only way to be certain you will not get in, is by not applying.
Good luck.
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Hi there.The Law wrote:I am open to answer questions.
Good luck!
Who are you, and why are you qualified to answer questions about the program?
Thanks!
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I would also be interested to hear your qualifications.
Not a ton of buzz about TRIALS this year (last year / the first year there was a good amount). I also haven't run into any PR info about past alum. Anyone else looking in to it or applied in the past? Maybe someone can point me in the right direction with regard to where past participants have ended up?
Side note: web site says:
Not a ton of buzz about TRIALS this year (last year / the first year there was a good amount). I also haven't run into any PR info about past alum. Anyone else looking in to it or applied in the past? Maybe someone can point me in the right direction with regard to where past participants have ended up?
Side note: web site says:
The deadline for submitting Part II of the application is February 15, 2011.
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
The Final Round :Applicants will be notified of a decision by April 15th.
So excited, yet nervous
So excited, yet nervous
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I applied the inaugural year and was rejected. It seems like a great program. It is HIGHLY selective though. I believe the the first year had something like 4000 applications for 25 or so spots.ButterflySepulchres wrote:I would also be interested to hear your qualifications.
Not a ton of buzz about TRIALS this year (last year / the first year there was a good amount). I also haven't run into any PR info about past alum. Anyone else looking in to it or applied in the past? Maybe someone can point me in the right direction with regard to where past participants have ended up?
Side note: web site says:
The deadline for submitting Part II of the application is February 15, 2011.
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Understandable, I hope I get accepted, if not, I will still be honored to have been a finalist!BruceWayne wrote:I applied the inaugural year and was rejected. It seems like a great program. It is HIGHLY selective though. I believe the the first year had something like 4000 applications for 25 or so spots.ButterflySepulchres wrote:I would also be interested to hear your qualifications.
Not a ton of buzz about TRIALS this year (last year / the first year there was a good amount). I also haven't run into any PR info about past alum. Anyone else looking in to it or applied in the past? Maybe someone can point me in the right direction with regard to where past participants have ended up?
Side note: web site says:
The deadline for submitting Part II of the application is February 15, 2011.
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
The notification date is april 15th? How do you know?
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The information is posted on the program's website.Letymora wrote:The notification date is april 15th? How do you know?
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Re: Question
Letymora wrote:Have the finalist been announced yet???
I have not heard anything
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So we r still waiting....i got into the CLEO summer institute but my lsat is pretty low and being apart of a harvard/nyu program would definitley give me a boost on my applications next application cycle.......we'll see.....
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Still waiting myself...... this next week and a half is gonna suckPOSERmyLOVE wrote:So we r still waiting....i got into the CLEO summer institute but my lsat is pretty low and being apart of a harvard/nyu program would definitley give me a boost on my applications next application cycle.......we'll see.....
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Firework11 wrote:Letymora wrote:Have the finalist been announced yet???
I got an email on Monday evening saying I was a finalist.
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Lol, guess i'm not a finalist then ;/
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Just spend all that time and money studying for the LSAT.
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Guess I'm not a finalist. Laaaame! Oh well.silly wrote:Firework11 wrote:Letymora wrote:Have the finalist been announced yet???
I got an email on Monday evening saying I was a finalist.
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Re: TRIALS Summer Pre-Law Program at Harvard Law School
Hope no one minds me reviving this thread. I'll be applying to TRIALS this summer and was wondering if any past participants could share their experiences in detail. I'm also not sure when the best time to apply is. Earlier in UG, later? Right before you plan to take the LSAT?
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Anyone apply to this? I'm DYING to know if I got in. It would be such an amazing opportunity! Also LSAT class starts Apr 1.. they don't respond until Apr 15. What to dooo? Is there a sign of anything before Apr 1?
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I heard some not so good things about this program
#1 they don't go on merit alone--they sanction off spots for HBCU students (which is absolutely beyond rediculous for us blacks who chose to forgo a racially homogenous college experience)
#2 They will stretch the meaning of "underprivaledge"---I have heard stories just recently about how they turned down an applicant who was lower class with a high GPA, for a candidate who had a much lower GPA and was well into the middle class with a far more adventageous background.
Google people who have been in this program years prior, you will olny find a few---a guess most of its alumni didn't find the experience important enough for it to be on the resumes
#1 they don't go on merit alone--they sanction off spots for HBCU students (which is absolutely beyond rediculous for us blacks who chose to forgo a racially homogenous college experience)
#2 They will stretch the meaning of "underprivaledge"---I have heard stories just recently about how they turned down an applicant who was lower class with a high GPA, for a candidate who had a much lower GPA and was well into the middle class with a far more adventageous background.
Google people who have been in this program years prior, you will olny find a few---a guess most of its alumni didn't find the experience important enough for it to be on the resumes
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