Thus far, my approach on these essays has been to visit the TLS wiki page on a school as well as their main law page on the school edu domain. I look for clinics, background, etc. and try to weave it into a 250 word-ish mantra about how what they serve meshes with what I'm interested in and how the two overlap.
My question is this: Is it a bad idea to include more... practical realities that may influence my desire to attend a school as well?
-cost
-location
-bar passage rates
-employment statistics
-the school's athletic teams
Why [School X] essays - content Forum
- ChemEng1642
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Re: Why [School X] essays - content
For location, if you have a compelling reason you want to stay in the area (spouse works there, you don't want to uproot your whole family, etc.) I would definitely mention it - especially if you are a yield protect candidate.
Also I'm not really sure how "school's athletic teams" is a "practical reality"
Also I'm not really sure how "school's athletic teams" is a "practical reality"
- PowerHungry
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Re: Why [School X] essays - content
Well, the school's college sports teams is a very superficial reason, but at the same time, it seems some of the schools are proud of that tradition and achievement. So my gut tells me it has nothing to do with a Why School X essay, but if it's say Notre Dame or UT-Austin, it would seem to be the elephant in the room for some applicants I imagine (or maybe not at all).