Hello TLS folk,
I am starting to prepare around 20 applications for law school (I may narrow this down with time), and I'm noticing an annoying trend amongst applications:
- Some schools (Notre Dame, Fordham) ask for a personal statement no more than 2 pages double spaced, then ask for an optional statement no more than 2 pages double spaced.
- Other schools simply ask for a personal statement, with few guidelines.
I wrote a general personal statement, 2 pages single spaced (around 4 pages double spaced, funny enough). Soooo my question:
Can I just submit this and expect them to infer it is supposed to cover both the personal and optional statements?? Maybe if I include an addendum document with a sentence explaining?
Thanks for your help,
Dan
Personal Statement vs. Optional statement / "double-spaced" Forum
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Re: Personal Statement vs. Optional statement / "double-spaced"
I think you should follow the instructions- it would be horrible to be denied due to a technicality.
That said, perhaps you could create TWO themes with your one PS, and turn one theme into the PS, and one theme into the OS, keeping a lot of the paragraphs the same? That is the best I've got. I had to do something similar, but it seems to have worked out well. My PS and my DS interweave together to create one big picture. I like it, though I can't guarantee to its success- it is still early in the season.
Good luck!!
That said, perhaps you could create TWO themes with your one PS, and turn one theme into the PS, and one theme into the OS, keeping a lot of the paragraphs the same? That is the best I've got. I had to do something similar, but it seems to have worked out well. My PS and my DS interweave together to create one big picture. I like it, though I can't guarantee to its success- it is still early in the season.
Good luck!!