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- papercut

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Re: New Cycle, New PS?
I remember this PS--I think you posed it for crits on the PS board.
I think the same thing I thought last time I saw it. This PS would is about Darryl not about you.
You can do better if you wrote a PS with yourself as the main character.
In general, I don't think it's a good idea to reuse a PS.
Anyway, PSs don't really matter that much, unless you write an awful one.
I think the same thing I thought last time I saw it. This PS would is about Darryl not about you.
You can do better if you wrote a PS with yourself as the main character.
In general, I don't think it's a good idea to reuse a PS.
Anyway, PSs don't really matter that much, unless you write an awful one.
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HRomanus

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Re: New Cycle, New PS?
This is what I'm most curious about. Is there enough of a return to writing a new personal statement to invest the time in doing so? I need to focus my energy and time on studying for the LSAT.papercut wrote:In general, I don't think it's a good idea to reuse a PS.
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Re: New Cycle, New PS?
I don't think there is harm in reusing a personal statement if it's good. But you'll have a few weeks in between taking the lsat and getting the score anyway, so if you were gonna rewrite, do it then.
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