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Re: Which one to use? need advice

Post by stuckinthemiddle » Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:35 am

Without a doubt, choose number 2.

Number 1 is more appropriate for an addendum. It's never a good idea to dwell on your weaknesses in your PS. No matter how you spin it, adcomms will be wary of someone with a learning disability because law school is possibly the most rigorous learning environment there is.

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Re: Which one to use? need advice

Post by TripTrip » Fri Dec 21, 2012 12:50 pm

stuckinthemiddle wrote:Without a doubt, choose number 2.

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Re: Which one to use? need advice

Post by chadbrochill » Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:36 pm

stuckinthemiddle wrote:Without a doubt, choose number 2.

Number 1 is more appropriate for an addendum. It's never a good idea to dwell on your weaknesses in your PS. No matter how you spin it, adcomms will be wary of someone with a learning disability because law school is possibly the most rigorous learning environment there is.
I agree with everything here.

I would even try to downplay Number 1 if in an addendum (and I wouldn't recommend combining) to make it look like something you've overcome and will not be an issue moving forward.

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