Just wanted to know: On the application where you're asked to report all of your extracurriculus and work experience, how specific does it require you to be? Does it ask for the specific number of hours/week you committed, for each and every activity? Or just the approximate month/terms of your duration?
(I haven't seen the app yet nor registered with LSAC; this year is not my round.)
Work Experience: on App are u asked Full-Time v. Part-Time? Forum
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- Eugenie Danglars
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Re: Work Experience: on App are u asked Full-Time v. Part-Time?
Some ask for hours/week and weeks/year. Other less annoying ones ask for neither. It varies from school to school.ComatoseClown wrote:Just wanted to know: On the application where you're asked to report all of your extracurriculus and work experience, how specific does it require you to be? Does it ask for the specific number of hours/week you committed, for each and every activity? Or just the approximate month/terms of your duration?
(I haven't seen the app yet nor registered with LSAC; this year is not my round.)
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Re: Work Experience: on App are u asked Full-Time v. Part-Time?
Thanks:
Which law schools specifically ask for details on how many hours per week (and months) you spent on your softs/Work Experience?
Which law schools specifically ask for details on how many hours per week (and months) you spent on your softs/Work Experience?
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Re: Work Experience: on App are u asked Full-Time v. Part-Time?
Berkeley asks hours per week along with several others I can't remember off the top of my head.
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Re: Work Experience: on App are u asked Full-Time v. Part-Time?
BU does too.
Just look on the websites of schools you're interested in- most have pdf apps on their websites
Just look on the websites of schools you're interested in- most have pdf apps on their websites
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