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- ChemEng1642

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Re: Submitted the wrong resume
Well your law school resume doesn't need your LSAT so you're good there
The activities might be significant in the sense that it might look odd if you weren't involved in anything in college (which is what I'm assuming your activities are). But if you have significant work experience it probably doesn't matter at all.
Just my 2 cents though I would get multiple opinions
The activities might be significant in the sense that it might look odd if you weren't involved in anything in college (which is what I'm assuming your activities are). But if you have significant work experience it probably doesn't matter at all.
Just my 2 cents though I would get multiple opinions
- LET'S GET IT

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Re: Submitted the wrong resume
You are over thinking it. Won't make a bit of difference. I definitely wouldn't tell them and point out your mistake. At best it makes no difference and at worst some adcomm could see it as poor attention to detail.
- Mack.Hambleton

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Re: Submitted the wrong resume
Why did you think they wanted your lsat score on your resume? Never put standardized test scores on a resume
- Gungnir

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Re: Submitted the wrong resume
To remind them of my killer score?Mack.Hambleton wrote:Why did you think they wanted your lsat score on your resume? Never put standardized test scores on a resume
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