Application Process
Application Opens: Oct. 1
Last Day to Submit: Extended to Mar. 4 at 6 PM EST (original deadline: Feb. 29, Leap Day)
Application Fee: $60
Checklist:
- CAS (transcript)
- LSAT
- Personal statement + Yale 250
- Two letters of recommendation
- Application form
- Application fee (need-based waivers only)
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Useful Links
YLS Admissions FAQ
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Ask Asha Blog
Asha on the PS
Asha on the Application Process
Asha on Why Yale
TLS Threads
Class of 2018 Applicants
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Class of 2016 Applicants
Operation: Enduring Yale 250s
Admissions Decisions for the 2014-2015 Cycle
Class of 2018 Profile
GPA: 3.86/3.93/3.98
LSAT: 171/173/176
2809 applicants
269 new offers
45% women, 55% men
37% minorities
22% KJD
Class of 2017 Profile
GPA: 3.82/3.91/3.97
LSAT: 170/173/176
For future reference, here were this year's prompts:
College Activities
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- Please answer a, b, and c separately from any included résumé. Your application will not be considered complete unless a, b, and c are answered. Please list:
(a) Significant extracurricular activities and unpaid externships or internships in college, in order of their relative importance to you. Please estimate your time commitment for each activity.
(b) Paid employment while in college and during vacations.
(c) Other activities during college (in or out of school) that you consider relevant.
Post-college Activities (Optional)
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- If it has been more than three months since you attended college, describe what you have been doing in the interval. You should include graduate or professional education, paid or unpaid employment, as well as any other activities that you consider relevant. Please answer this question separately from any information provided in a résumé.
Essay (aka Yale 250)
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- Write an essay of not more than 250 words about a subject of your choice. The Admissions Committee looks to the 250-word essay to evaluate an applicant's writing, reasoning, and editing skills. The subject is not limited; the choice of topic itself may be informative to the readers.
Personal Statement
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- Please submit a personal statement that will enable the Admissions Committee to make a fully informed judgment on your application. Many applicants include the personal statement they have prepared for other law school applications.
Character and Fitness (Optional)
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- If your answer to either of the Character and Fitness questions (9.1 or 9.2) is yes, include an attachment describing the circumstances.
Please note that the information included in your Character and Fitness attachment as well as answers to the Character and Fitness questions may become part of the character and fitness review of the bar in the state(s) in which you intend to practice. Admission to the practice of law depends not only on adequate academic performance in law school and successful completion of the bar examination, but also on satisfaction of the requirements of the particular jurisdiction as to proof of good character. These requirements differ from state to state, and applicants should inform themselves of the requirements of the jurisdictions in which they are interested.
Résumé (Optional)
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- A résumé is not required, but you may include one if you wish. Unless you have a significant number of publications, the Admissions Committee prefers résumés to be no longer than one page. Please answer the College and Post-college Activities questions separately from any included résumé.
Addendum (Optional)
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- You may use this attachment slot to provide any additional information necessary for a full representation of your candidacy.
Credit to oxie for basing this year's thread on hers, and to Canva for the easy-to-use graphic design software.
Best of luck to everyone—here goes nothing!
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