Education section on law school resume
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:59 pm
Hi all,
For a law school resume, is an education section necessary? I ask because the space that the education section requires eats into other sections (awards, other work, publications, etc.) that I feel are more important. Since my GPA, major, and school name are listed elsewhere in my app and will be easily available to adcomms, this doesn't seem too problematic to me - thoughts?
For context - I've graduated and will have two years of work experience when I matriculate (so it's not like I'm moving straight from undergrad to law school) and I have a 3.86 undergrad gpa from a top school (so it's not like I'm trying to hide it). When I applied through my university to scholarships like Rhodes, Fulbright, etc., a few months ago, the fellowships advisor told me not to include an education section because of the space concerns mentioned above - it make sense to me that this advice should carry over to law school apps.
Looking forward to seeing what you all think!
For a law school resume, is an education section necessary? I ask because the space that the education section requires eats into other sections (awards, other work, publications, etc.) that I feel are more important. Since my GPA, major, and school name are listed elsewhere in my app and will be easily available to adcomms, this doesn't seem too problematic to me - thoughts?
For context - I've graduated and will have two years of work experience when I matriculate (so it's not like I'm moving straight from undergrad to law school) and I have a 3.86 undergrad gpa from a top school (so it's not like I'm trying to hide it). When I applied through my university to scholarships like Rhodes, Fulbright, etc., a few months ago, the fellowships advisor told me not to include an education section because of the space concerns mentioned above - it make sense to me that this advice should carry over to law school apps.
Looking forward to seeing what you all think!