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A quick definition of embassador:

An ambassador is a person who represents their country in another country. They are usually chosen by the government and have a very important job. They have many privileges and are respected by other countries. There are different types of ambassadors, but they all work to make sure their country's interests are protected and to build good relationships with other countries.

A more thorough explanation:

An ambassador is a high-ranking diplomatic officer who is appointed by a government to represent their country in a foreign state. They are the official representative of their country and their role is to maintain good relations with the host country and protect the interests of their own country. Ambassadors are usually appointed by the head of state or government and are given many privileges while abroad, including immunity.

For example, the United States has an ambassador to China who is responsible for representing the interests of the United States in China. The ambassador is the highest-ranking American diplomat in China and is responsible for maintaining good relations between the two countries.

Ambassadors are different from ministers and envoys, who only represent the state they are from and not the sovereign. They are also different from certain legates who have only ecclesiastical authority. However, some legates, such as the papal nuncio and the legate a latere, bear the rank of ambassador.

There are different types of ambassadors, including:

  • Resident Ambassador: An ambassador who resides in a foreign country as the permanent representative of a sovereign or nation.
  • Ambassador Plenipotentiary: An ambassador who has unlimited discretionary powers to act as a sovereign's or government's deputy, especially to carry out a particular task, such as treaty negotiations.
  • Ambassador Extraordinary: An ambassador who is employed for a particular purpose or occasion and has limited discretionary powers.

Overall, ambassadors play a crucial role in international relations and are responsible for representing their country's interests abroad.

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13:34
as far as i know, that information is simply for data collection purposes
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13:34
i don't think it has a detrimental effect on your chances of admission
13:34
but also you don't need to tell them anything so lol
Can y'all help me understand something lol. What does it mean for an app to "go complete"? Is that when the school has reviewed it and made a decision?
13:35
Na, it's when they have all the required information
Gotcha. So what would be the difference between received and completed?
Does complete entail like the app + LORs?
13:35
correct
That makes sense. Thank you!
13:36
complete basically means they've acknowledged receipt and it's ready to go under review whenever they start the deliberative process
Quillinit
13:40
I still haven't had Chicago or Cornell go complete, but I think that's just how they be
13:41
when did you submit
CaringEquableGuppy
13:42
How do you know when an application is complete? Is it on LSAC or the school's portal?
13:43
it'll be on the school-specific portal
Quillinit
13:44
when they opened
Quillinit
13:45
they both say something along the lines of "received and waiting to be processed"
13:48
anyone have good resources for revising a personal statement for reuse after applying with it last cycle?
13:49
Any guesses when Cornell and Penn CRS fee waivers will go out?
13:51
@Quillinit: from my recollection, chicago and cornell collapse complete/UR1 into a single step, so they may simply not be ready to begin reviewing applications
13:52
i think it's fair to assume, barring a handful of schools like UVA, most schools won't begin reviewing applications in earnest until the beginning of next month at the earliest, so it wouldn't be surprising to hear that applications are just sitting in the queue
13:54
@oakenrays: I was just gonna write a new one personally but I think you want to make it recognizably different from your previous PS
13:56
@baddestbunny: definitely agree that some revision and additional information is warranted but, my why law is the same... I guess just tell the same story in a different way
14:03
ugh fineeee I'll write a new stupid essay
14:07
yeah I told my last essay about a formative experience and am trying to update it now to be about what I’ve learned since that experience
recently wrapped up interview
i re-wrote my PS this cycle when I reapplied
fire drill at work
so lit
Quillinit
15:10
oh fun @info-man, Chicago just changed to complete today, so we'll see
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