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Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 4:41 pm
Personal Statement
1. I deliberately alter the quote I am using by changing one very specific word to a more general interperetation to encompass a broader theme. Is this ok? If so, do I keep the quotes?
Here is the situation
asdfsafsafs minorities dsafsfasfsa vs asdfasfsafas less fortunate sadfasfsa
a. I am aware the meanings are very different, but "less fortunate" fits in the context of the quote and my personal statement. Is this ok? If so, do I keep the quotation marks?
Diversity Statement Question
2. I am an AA URM, immigrant, ESL (all of this is communicated in the demographics section) but nothing about it screams "adversity statement." I wrote a celebratory statement about my unique immigrant upbringing....should I submit this? We started with nothing, and my parents worked their way up into a middle class neighborhood. But I do not have material that TLS considers "diversity(adversity)" worthy. I do not want to submit something that communicates I misunderstood the purpose of a "diversity statement"..thus communicating my ineptitude to pay attention to what is really being asked.
Addendum
LSAT Addendum Question
- Is it appropriate to cite "mental fatigue" due to a lack of sleep as an adequate addendum talking point?
- If so, is it appropriate to list out how many points I missed per section throughout the test, as the trend does show missing more points as the test wore on....(obvious causation correlation issue at hand here)- but just want to know what is appropriate for an addendum?
GPA Addendum Question
Similarly, my GPA has a major upward trend. I was a crappy first year student. I was deep into extra currics but just did not do well in classes. I have no excuse besides not being focused. My GPA was in the 2.0's ...Since my sophomore year, I focused..finished by averaging a 3.7 all throughout. But once again, no hardships - just me being a bad student. I have already written the addendum, but are "not focused" and "immature" appropriate reasons?
Thanks everyone for the help!
As you may be able to tell, it is a lonely island for me. Not a lot of ppl around me have an idea of the complexity and competition of the modern app process- especially with the T-14/job crunch conundrum.
1. I deliberately alter the quote I am using by changing one very specific word to a more general interperetation to encompass a broader theme. Is this ok? If so, do I keep the quotes?
Here is the situation
asdfsafsafs minorities dsafsfasfsa vs asdfasfsafas less fortunate sadfasfsa
a. I am aware the meanings are very different, but "less fortunate" fits in the context of the quote and my personal statement. Is this ok? If so, do I keep the quotation marks?
Diversity Statement Question
2. I am an AA URM, immigrant, ESL (all of this is communicated in the demographics section) but nothing about it screams "adversity statement." I wrote a celebratory statement about my unique immigrant upbringing....should I submit this? We started with nothing, and my parents worked their way up into a middle class neighborhood. But I do not have material that TLS considers "diversity(adversity)" worthy. I do not want to submit something that communicates I misunderstood the purpose of a "diversity statement"..thus communicating my ineptitude to pay attention to what is really being asked.
Addendum
LSAT Addendum Question
- Is it appropriate to cite "mental fatigue" due to a lack of sleep as an adequate addendum talking point?
- If so, is it appropriate to list out how many points I missed per section throughout the test, as the trend does show missing more points as the test wore on....(obvious causation correlation issue at hand here)- but just want to know what is appropriate for an addendum?
GPA Addendum Question
Similarly, my GPA has a major upward trend. I was a crappy first year student. I was deep into extra currics but just did not do well in classes. I have no excuse besides not being focused. My GPA was in the 2.0's ...Since my sophomore year, I focused..finished by averaging a 3.7 all throughout. But once again, no hardships - just me being a bad student. I have already written the addendum, but are "not focused" and "immature" appropriate reasons?
Thanks everyone for the help!
As you may be able to tell, it is a lonely island for me. Not a lot of ppl around me have an idea of the complexity and competition of the modern app process- especially with the T-14/job crunch conundrum.