SunsetMoon23

Applied '24-'25

SunsetMoon23's advice: Hi! If you’re reading this, I hope my advice is at least a little bit... Read more
LSAT
172
/ 180
GPA
4.1
/ 4.3
Softs
T3
Tier
SunsetMoon23's Applications
School
Result
Scholarship
Sent
Received
Complete
UR
Interview
Decision
Yale University WL, Withdrawn - Oct 29, 2024 - - - Nov 15, 2024 Mar 28, 2025
Stanford University Accepted, Attending - Oct 28, 2024 - - - - Dec 20, 2024
University of Pennsylvania WL, Withdrawn - Oct 27, 2024 - - - - Jan 22, 2025
Harvard University WL, Withdrawn - Oct 28, 2024 - - - - Feb 11, 2025
University of Michigan WL, Withdrawn - Oct 06, 2024 - - - - Feb 12, 2025
New York University Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 27, 2024 - - - - Jan 08, 2025
Columbia University Hold, Withdrawn, Withdrawn - Oct 27, 2024 - - - - Feb 06, 2025
Northwestern University Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 12, 2024 - - - - Jan 09, 2025
University of California—Los Angeles Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 12, 2024 - - - - Dec 13, 2024
Georgetown University Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 06, 2024 - - - Oct 21, 2024 Dec 06, 2024
Boston University Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 04, 2024 - - - - Nov 19, 2024
University of Southern California Accepted, Withdrawn - Oct 04, 2024 - - - - Jan 10, 2025
Total Applications: 12

If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.

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SunsetMoon23's wisdom for future generations

Hi! If you’re reading this, I hope my advice is at least a little bit helpful to you! I realize that nothing I’m saying is super unique or new but hope that, if anything, it reinforces what you may have already heard elsewhere. Wishing you the best of luck with your cycle!

  • Pursue your genuine passions during college! Take classes that interest you, get to know professors who you really want to learn from, and don’t be afraid to get involved in academics/activities that may not seem the most law-related. I can only speak from my own experience, but I do think genuine interest (especially if it’s demonstrated over time) in a topic(s) goes a long way.
  • Following your interests can also lead to internships and jobs that actually excite you, which can then lead to strong relationships with supervisors/mentors who you can ask for a rec letter.
  • I’m biased, but I’d recommend taking time off between undergrad and law school. It really helped me confirm that the other career path I was considering wasn’t right for me, and gave me more clarity on the fact that I actually do want to become a lawyer. It also generally helped me think through my application with some perspective and maturity that I personally may not have had during my senior year of college.
  • For the LSAT, I found that consistency was key. I treated my studying like a non-negotiable commitment but also made sure I wasn’t burning myself out and took one day off per week. I took it twice and went from a 171–>172 (lol). After the second try, I decided to turn my focus to my other application components, as a 172 was at the median for several of my top choices.
  • For all essays, I’d recommend giving yourself lots of time. I was glad that I got the LSAT out of the way first, and spent several months just focused on my personal statement, then a couple more months on my supplemental essays.
  • The most helpful piece of advice I received on my personal statement was to show schools “who I am” rather than “what I’ve done and why.” I scrapped an initial draft that hit on several pivotal experiences in internships/jobs (which also did connect to personal experiences) and instead submitted an essay that highlighted some of my more interpersonal strengths, lessons learned, and how my experiences have shaped my values as an advocate. I was proud of my final draft and happy that it did not just repeat what could be gleaned from my resume.
  • Write the optional essays. And have fun with them! I did not write “Why X” essays for UMich and UPenn, which I think may have affected my results.
  • While interviews can be really scary, I tried to focus less on the stakes and more on how awesome it is to be asked to share more about yourself.
    Good luck!
Total Scholarships
-
0 scholarship offers
Career Goal
(Unicorn) Public Interest
Undergraduate
Private
Work Experience
1-2 years
URM Status
No
Non-Traditional
No
Traditional law school applicant
International Status
No
Military Status
No
Character & Fitness
No Issues

The law is reason, free from passion.

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