I would highly recommend the hourly 7sage services. You really don’t need a $3000 package and the people they hire understand that you may have financial constraints and are super willing to help
texaslawhopefully
13:26
I did a couple of hours with a Spivey consultant and found it quite valuable as well
texaslawhopefully
13:27
I think it ended up being like 500 dollars and I got really good feedback on my ps/ds and other admissions advice
oooh true, i will not be broke this summer though because cornell gives $7000 stipend for public interest plus ill apply for a public interest job with the going rate at like $5000 for the summer
I think law school is different bc with med school it’s really like any med school is a good school. Law is way more prestige-based. Also looks like that girl went to fordham
[]starfishies
13:33
her negotiations mustve been crazy
GreyCeaselessMammoth
13:34
im doing 19 and i already feel like i'm spreading myself too thin
[]triplethread
13:34
im at 25
GreyCeaselessMammoth
13:34
you could retire early with the money it costs to put in 75 apps
[]starfishies
13:34
im doing 25 when in reality i should've done like 10-12
texaslawhopefully
13:35
I did 18 and felt like that was way more than enough
HopefullyInLawSchool
13:35
I did 19, MAYBE more if i get cas fee waiver
ImpartialLion
13:35
11 when i could've done 8-9
[]starfishies
13:35
i got lsac cas fee waivers for 6 which is also the only way i could've done this many
shaquilleoatmeal
13:35
also did 19, realistically would only attend 4 lmao
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