Gap Time Forum
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Gap Time
How is gap time viewed on your resume and application by law schools? For the sake of discussion let's say 3-6 month gap time. I understand that reasons could range from studying for LSAT, family issues, etc. but just curious how detrimental it is viewed or not. Thank you.
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Re: Gap Time
They cannot care less. Law school admissions is primarily a numbers game.dadownclub8 wrote:How is gap time viewed on your resume and application by law schools? For the sake of discussion let's say 3-6 month gap time. I understand that reasons could range from studying for LSAT, family issues, etc. but just curious how detrimental it is viewed or not. Thank you.
Get good grades 1L and get a job from there. Good luck!