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Zari Rose-Stanton Law School Does anyone happen to know what the most important/most heavily weighted aspect of law school applications is? I'm afraid I won't be "impressive" enough on paper, but won't make it to the interview process! #Law {{ 1468429189883+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my Jennie Rothman likes this law neverapplyalone Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn All Replies User Picks
Jennie Rothman expert @Zari Rose-Stanton - the conventional wisdom is true: law school admissions committees look closely at the hard numbers (GPA and LSAT) score as their starting point. However, once an applicant gets through that gate, a lot will depend on the strength of the story you tell about your experiences & why you want to go to law school. That's where admit.me comes in. If you fill out more details on your profile, I'll be happy to provide a free review with pointers on what to focus on in your applications. If you'd like to know more about how we can help, click the "work with me" link on my profile or reach out via message. Good luck! #law #neverapplyalone {{ 1468523420316+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my Zari Rose-Stanton likes this Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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