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SandorClegane

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Dropped a Minor - Notify Law Schools?

Post by SandorClegane » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:35 am

Hi all,

I applied with to law schools with two minors declared and listed on my resume and transcripts. Due to a scheduling issue, I was unable to complete one of those minors. I have already committed to going to a top school. Should I notify the admissions office of this change? Thank you.

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Re: Dropped a Minor - Notify Law Schools?

Post by KMart » Tue Jan 17, 2017 4:49 am

No need to. Before you begin, you will have to submit final documents and it will come up there. They accepted you and you're going, they, quite honestly, don't really care what you do when it comes to something to small as dropping a minor.

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Re: Dropped a Minor - Notify Law Schools?

Post by Incrementalist » Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:05 am

Like the other person said I don't believe you would have to do that since the school you ultimately attend is going to want an official transcript anyway.

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Re: Dropped a Minor - Notify Law Schools?

Post by Big Red » Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:39 am

It's immaterial, but something you're clearly worried about that can easily be put to bed. I would bet everything I own, as well as everything everyone else owns, that the fact that you double minored didn't tip the scales here.

Honesty and guilt are not bad things to have. If you want to send an email, fine. If you don't, fine. The law school admissions spetsnaz will not know, unless your minor was piss parties

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