GWU get rid of 500 word limit Forum
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GWU get rid of 500 word limit
I look at the GWU webpage and it said two pages. So I guess the updated this?
How long should my personal statement be? http://www.law.gwu.edu/Admissions/JD/Pages/FAQ.aspx
Please keep personal statements to two pages, doubled-spaced.
Am I missing something?
How long should my personal statement be? http://www.law.gwu.edu/Admissions/JD/Pages/FAQ.aspx
Please keep personal statements to two pages, doubled-spaced.
Am I missing something?
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
I hope not, since I submitted my 2-page PS yesterday
- kalvano
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
jarofsoup wrote:I look at the GWU webpage and it said two pages. So I guess the updated this?
How long should my personal statement be? http://www.law.gwu.edu/Admissions/JD/Pages/FAQ.aspx
Please keep personal statements to two pages, doubled-spaced.
Am I missing something?
What, exactly, do you think you are missing?
The website said two pages, and the link you posted said two pages.
Not really anything to miss.
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
Yeah, I don't see what you're talking about... unless you are confusing the PS for a "Why GW?" or DS length requirement?
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
Maybe you are confusing George Mason and George Washington...
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- fatduck
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
Yea, he is. George Mason has a 500 word limit for their personal statement.JakeL wrote:Maybe you are confusing George Mason and George Washington...
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Re: GWU get rid of 500 word limit
He is also confusing "get" with "got." I'm not nitpicking, the distinction changes the meaning of the thread title completely.fatduck wrote:Yea, he is. George Mason has a 500 word limit for their personal statement.JakeL wrote:Maybe you are confusing George Mason and George Washington...