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PatheticMakeshiftJellyfish '22–'23 app cycle Class of 2026 class year

Non-Trad 5–9yr WE
LSAT 172
GPA 3.56
Softs T3

About & Wisdom

Background

Major
Nuclear Engineering · Strong major GPA; low elective GPA

Wisdom

if you have a lot of work experience, it is fine to lean into it on your application. Do your best to tie it to how it prepared your for law school and as a lawyer. If significant work experience, I’d recommend at least one of them come from a person who supervised you, if possible.

Taking January LSAT and applying at end of Jan or in Feb is not a cycle killer if you want T14 but it makes it harder.

If you can apply early and apply to many. Underemphasized is that applying early likely means you’ll have all your offers on the table so that you can request reconsideration with your best offer by that school’s deadline. You could potentially bounce a higher reconsidered offer back to a different school in hopes of maximizing aid – something I didn’t have the luxury of doing.

Make sure that everything in your application highlights a different part of YOU (experience, identity, academic achievement, interest in law school etc).

Write a Why Law School statement in the addendum if it doesn’t flow off the personal statement. Helps prevent typo errors (referencing wrong school). I didn’t write a Why Law School statement because it felt weird to write what I love about each school for a couple reasons: (1) I don’t know everything (or even most about the school) and I don’t want to come off as if I’m narrowly focused on those things, (2) I think it was hard to come off as genuine when elaborating what I liked about their law school program based on their website and other search results. I wrote about 4 statements but scrapped them for those reasons. HOWEVER, if really like that school and what I just said resonated with you then please, please stomach the feeling and try your best to write a Why Law School statement. (a big reason why I didn’t was an interview the UVA Law Dean of Admissions gave in an interview about detecting sincerity and being suspicious of those who didn’t say they visited the school when they live nearby/had the means to do so and that the essay should mention references to those visits or something like that. It got me into thinking that the whole charade of “good” Why Law School essay statements is a measure of privilege. This made me feel gross about the entire prospect of writing “Why Law School”

Personal Statement polish is important. I wrote a personal statement only and did not write a diversity statement.

Applications
Oct 01
May 01
98d LSD.Law
Harvard University logo R
Result Rejected
Sent
Feb 14, 2023
Received
Feb 15, 2023
Complete
Feb 16, 2023
Decision
Mar 20, 2023
Stanford University logo R
Result Rejected
Sent
Feb 13, 2023
Received
Feb 13, 2023
UR
Feb 22, 2023
UR2 Mar 31, 2019
Decision
Apr 25, 2023
University of Pennsylvania logo WL/R
Result WL, Rejected
Sent
Feb 18, 2023
Received
Feb 19, 2023
Complete
Feb 24, 2023
UR
Mar 20, 2023
UR2 Apr 09, 2023
Decision
Apr 14, 2023
Columbia University logo WL/R
Result WL, Rejected
Sent
Feb 13, 2023
Received
Feb 14, 2023
Complete
Mar 14, 2023
Decision
Apr 20, 2023
University of Virginia logo WL/R
Result WL, Rejected
Sent
Feb 21, 2023
Received
Feb 22, 2023
Complete
Feb 22, 2023
UR
Feb 23, 2023
Decision
Apr 12, 2023
New York University logo R
Result Rejected
Sent
Feb 09, 2023
Received
Feb 10, 2023
UR
Feb 13, 2023
UR2 Mar 14, 2023
Decision
Apr 20, 2023
University of California—Berkeley logo $90,000 A/AT
Result Accepted, Attending
Sent
Feb 15, 2023
UR
Feb 24, 2023
Decision
Mar 14, 2023
Scholarship
$90,000
Northwestern University logo WL/WD
Result Waitlisted, Withdrawn
Sent
Feb 12, 2023
UR
Mar 07, 2023
Decision
May 05, 2023
University of California—Los Angeles logo WL/R
Result WL, Rejected
Sent
Feb 01, 2023
Decision
Apr 06, 2023
Cornell University logo R
Result Rejected
Sent
Feb 14, 2023
Received
Feb 15, 2023
UR
Mar 04, 2023
Decision
May 10, 2023
(Part-time) George Washington University logo $100,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Feb 21, 2023
Received
Feb 22, 2023
Decision
Feb 21, 2023
Scholarship
$100,000
(Part-time) Georgetown University logo WL/WD
Result Waitlisted, Withdrawn
Sent
Feb 22, 2023
UR
Mar 15, 2023
UR2 Mar 22, 2023
Decision
Apr 21, 2023
(Part-time) American University logo WL/WD
Result Waitlisted, Withdrawn
Sent
Feb 17, 2023
Complete
Mar 08, 2023
Decision
Mar 22, 2023
A Accepted AT Attending R Rejected WL Waitlisted H Hold D Deferred P Pending WD Withdrawn
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