I was dumb
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:41 pm
I recently submitted my law school apps around two weeks ago, but I realized I never made the edit to the one job description I had and I messed up the date for another job (was off my a month). Right after I submitted my apps I sent in another corrected resume because there was another error that but never caught these until now. Do admissions care how many times you send in corrections? or do they just add it to your file like "cool, whatever thanks"?
I dont even think my updates will matter in admissions or that they'll even check to make sure my job description was fully accurate - but i don't want there to be any discrepancies between my LS app and my bar app later on. For example, i wrore that I worked "X" amount of hours but never went back and verified it - and i know it's not the correct amount of hours now that I've really thought about. Should I send in an updated resume now, like admissions don't care - they'll just add it to my file? wait a couple of weeks until its a month between the last updated one I sent so that it's not super fresh? anyone have experience with this?
P.S. I did receive a minor award in the meantime so I guess that's a legitimate update rather than a correction.
I dont even think my updates will matter in admissions or that they'll even check to make sure my job description was fully accurate - but i don't want there to be any discrepancies between my LS app and my bar app later on. For example, i wrore that I worked "X" amount of hours but never went back and verified it - and i know it's not the correct amount of hours now that I've really thought about. Should I send in an updated resume now, like admissions don't care - they'll just add it to my file? wait a couple of weeks until its a month between the last updated one I sent so that it's not super fresh? anyone have experience with this?
P.S. I did receive a minor award in the meantime so I guess that's a legitimate update rather than a correction.