Hi - colleagues!
I'm filling in the CLS online application form. What do you think about the following question:
"Have you applied, or do you intend to apply, to any other law school for admission to graduate legal studies? If so, which one(s)?"
If any one ever answered this question -- please let me know. I'm in doubt regarding this question.. (you know what I mean). Is there any use answering it? What are you ideas? any feedback would be helpful.
thanks!
V
CLS -- other applications?
Posted Nov 20, 2006 13:09
I'm filling in the CLS online application form. What do you think about the following question:
"Have you applied, or do you intend to apply, to any other law school for admission to graduate legal studies? If so, which one(s)?"
If any one ever answered this question -- please let me know. I'm in doubt regarding this question.. (you know what I mean). Is there any use answering it? What are you ideas? any feedback would be helpful.
thanks!
V
Posted Nov 20, 2006 13:42
I don't think they will actually check whether whe lied or not.
However, when one applies, they have to sign a statement according to which they are telling the truth to the best of their knowledge.
I think it is always better to tell the truth.
According to the law, I think they have the right to disqualify an applicant or expel her from the law school after admission if they discover that she lied.
Again: Tell the truth.
Even if you have applied to 20 other schools, There is no way this fact can hurt your chances of being admitted.
Dam
However, when one applies, they have to sign a statement according to which they are telling the truth to the best of their knowledge.
I think it is always better to tell the truth.
According to the law, I think they have the right to disqualify an applicant or expel her from the law school after admission if they discover that she lied.
Again: Tell the truth.
Even if you have applied to 20 other schools, There is no way this fact can hurt your chances of being admitted.
Dam
Posted Nov 20, 2006 15:25
You are right, Dam. The best way is to tell the truth. I guess they may anyway know what LS' you are applying to ))
Posted Nov 22, 2006 21:45
I wrote 11pt 3 double spaced pages, around 1,700 words. I guess 1,500 would also suffice. The same did my friend who is now at CLS.
Good luck,
V
Good luck,
V
Posted Nov 24, 2006 01:43
Good SOP? First google it, then search this board (there were some posts). In a nutshell -- a good SoP is the one that makes Harvard Admission Committee send you an admission letter despite your poor grades and lack of experience...
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