TLS c/o 2021 Applicants Thread Forum
- InterLaw
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Do you guys think that a first generation college addendum would/could make any difference?
- chargers21
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It could if it is well written and compelling. Berkeley is notorious for liking first gen college and doctoral students. I mentioned my first gen status in my PS and a few of the apps ask specifically if you are one, but sometimes in weird ways. Like some schools define first gen as first in family, and some define it was your parents not having degrees. I met one requirement, but not the other, so I made sure to mention my situation elsewhere in my apps.InterLaw wrote:Do you guys think that a first generation college addendum would/could make any difference?
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FWIW, the only schools that I did not receive a waiver from were HYS, Penn, and Cornell. I failed to solicit one for Cornell and Penn, but was successful at Gtown. All other schools sent them to me unsolicitedSlippin' Jimmy wrote:I thought about floating an app to Penn if I can get a waiver, but it seems to me like my GPA is a bit low for them. And while Berkley might give me some $$$ I can't envision any situation where I would attend.chargers21 wrote:Platopus wrote:I know I would not attend Berk or Cornell under pretty much any circumstance, so I won't be applying. If you know you won't go, no point in applying.OakBrook2021 wrote:Am I wasting my time & money applying to Berk? I want to practice in Miami, NY, or DC; also, they are notoriously stingy so it's not like I can use their scholly (if any) as leverage. I know people say to blanket the T13, but I don't think it makes sense in my case. Any thoughts?
Bruh, I've seen your numbers. Don't limit yourself by not applyingSlippin' Jimmy wrote:I'm skipping Berkley, Penn and Chicago for similar reasons.OakBrook2021 wrote:Am I wasting my time & money applying to Berk? I want to practice in Miami, NY, or DC; also, they are notoriously stingy so it's not like I can use their scholly (if any) as leverage. I know people say to blanket the T13, but I don't think it makes sense in my case. Any thoughts?I think you're right in Penn's wheelhouse, right? And Berk is unpredictable, they could give you 0 or a full
In other news, this is my current waiver status, hopefully it will help someone:
Solicited at LSAC Forum: UVA, Vandy, UCLA, Emory, W&M, W&L, George Mason, FSU, Miami, North Dakota (they were giving away flash drives!!)
Unsolicited email: WUSTL, Missouri, lots of TTs and TTTs
Solicited email, fill out a form after apps open: Northwestern, Notre Dame
Solicited email, will review request after apps open: GULC
Solicited email, we only give out merit via CRS: NYU, Cornell, Texas
Solicited email, awaiting response: Penn, Michigan, UF
Not yet solicited: Columbia (do they even do merit waivers?), Duke (hoping for PT first).
- InterLaw
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I am the first one in my family (even grandparents / uncles / aunts / cousins) to attend university. What do you mean by "compelling"? I mean, what could I write more than some lines saying that I am the first one bla bla bla? (Asking because in my country "first gen" is not even a thing)chargers21 wrote:It could if it is well written and compelling. Berkeley is notorious for liking first gen college and doctoral students. I mentioned my first gen status in my PS and a few of the apps ask specifically if you are one, but sometimes in weird ways. Like some schools define first gen as first in family, and some define it was your parents not having degrees. I met one requirement, but not the other, so I made sure to mention my situation elsewhere in my apps.InterLaw wrote:Do you guys think that a first generation college addendum would/could make any difference?
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Are you writing a diversity statement? Bringing together being an international applicant and first gen could make for a pretty kick ass DS.InterLaw wrote:Do you guys think that a first generation college addendum would/could make any difference?
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- principalagent
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Did you ever feel lost when applying for college? Or was it weird to leave home and go to college and leave your family (assuming a residential school)? Did people often take experiences for granted that you never even considered or couldn't participate in due to being first generation. Did you feel either/both a disconnect from your home or empowered to succeed? Any stumbles that you grew from? All work very well as potential themes in a diversity statement about being a first generation student.InterLaw wrote: I am the first one in my family (even grandparents / uncles / aunts / cousins) to attend university. What do you mean by "compelling"? I mean, what could I write more than some lines saying that I am the first one bla bla bla? (Asking because in my country "first gen" is not even a thing)
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I wasn't sure if there was a resume thread. But I had a couple quick issues and would love some help.
I was just curious how you would label sporadic volunteer work. I am a trained legal observer, but operate very much on an "as needed/requested" basis. I was going to just label it as "March 2017-current." I don't have regular hours so can't really state X/week on this. I have done it as recently as last week. While I'm not crazy about civil unrest, I hope to continue to be doing this for as long as I live here.
Also, I have gone to optional trainings that are *roughly* related to other volunteer work that I do but was done by other organizations. Would it be okay to include it in the description as I don't know if there is a stand-alone section for it. It was on LGBTQ Domestic Violence and I heard of the class when I was a Guardian ad Litem, though the knowledge gained is likely apply more for the pro-se divorce clinic that I work.
I found these headings recommended online: Education, Honors, Activities, Employment, Skills. I am going to nix Honors, but place both volunteer activities and organizational memberships under "Activities."
This is probably fairly obvious looking from the outside, but I really want to make sure I paint a clear picture of who I am and what I do (what with my dismal UG GPA.)
Thanks for the support!
I was just curious how you would label sporadic volunteer work. I am a trained legal observer, but operate very much on an "as needed/requested" basis. I was going to just label it as "March 2017-current." I don't have regular hours so can't really state X/week on this. I have done it as recently as last week. While I'm not crazy about civil unrest, I hope to continue to be doing this for as long as I live here.
Also, I have gone to optional trainings that are *roughly* related to other volunteer work that I do but was done by other organizations. Would it be okay to include it in the description as I don't know if there is a stand-alone section for it. It was on LGBTQ Domestic Violence and I heard of the class when I was a Guardian ad Litem, though the knowledge gained is likely apply more for the pro-se divorce clinic that I work.
I found these headings recommended online: Education, Honors, Activities, Employment, Skills. I am going to nix Honors, but place both volunteer activities and organizational memberships under "Activities."
This is probably fairly obvious looking from the outside, but I really want to make sure I paint a clear picture of who I am and what I do (what with my dismal UG GPA.)
Thanks for the support!
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I have an item like this on my resume and I just put "as needed" where I normally would have put time/time period.DorkothyParker wrote:I wasn't sure if there was a resume thread. But I had a couple quick issues and would love some help.
I was just curious how you would label sporadic volunteer work. I am a trained legal observer, but operate very much on an "as needed/requested" basis. I was going to just label it as "March 2017-current." I don't have regular hours so can't really state X/week on this. I have done it as recently as last week. While I'm not crazy about civil unrest, I hope to continue to be doing this for as long as I live here.
Maybe a brief description of the training will suffice - perhaps saying something like "conducted by outside organization"Also, I have gone to optional trainings that are *roughly* related to other volunteer work that I do but was done by other organizations. Would it be okay to include it in the description as I don't know if there is a stand-alone section for it. It was on LGBTQ Domestic Violence and I heard of the class when I was a Guardian ad Litem, though the knowledge gained is likely apply more for the pro-se divorce clinic that I work.
Did the same on mine.I found these headings recommended online: Education, Honors, Activities, Employment, Skills. I am going to nix Honors, but place both volunteer activities and organizational memberships under "Activities."
- MrAdultman
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Got the Duke PT email today! (Above both 75ths, unsolicited, CRS registered)
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Also got Duke's PT email, also surprised (3.45/171)
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Didn't get it, >>75 / <<<25 splitter
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- virginia_direwoolf
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Also got the PT invite. 3.8/173
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No PT invite for me
got the fee waiver email instead, 3.82 171.
Probably going to solicit one later today.

Probably going to solicit one later today.
- proteinshake
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OP of the 2020 thread here. If you didn't get a PT invite and think you should have, solicit!
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Just did. Not to be rude to anyone here but my stats are better than several people here and on reddit that got invites, and I'm really surprised I didn't get it.proteinshake wrote:OP of the 2020 thread here. If you didn't get a PT invite and think you should have, solicit!
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- proteinshake
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praying for youSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Just did. Not to be rude to anyone here but my stats are better than several people here and on reddit that got invites, and I'm really surprised I didn't get it.proteinshake wrote:OP of the 2020 thread here. If you didn't get a PT invite and think you should have, solicit!

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Thanks a lot!rachelac wrote:Not sure it's on their website but it's on the "Optional Essays" tab of their LSAC app!tuna_wasabi wrote:
Stanford is getting closer and closer to Yale!I couldn't find the topics on their website. Mind sharing the link?

- principalagent
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No PT invite or fee waiver. URM, LSAT > 75, GPA <<25. CRS and preferenced NC for law school on the selection page. Wondering how much good soliciting would do, but it's a very top choice for me.
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I got an email back saying they forwarded my request to the PT coordinator and to contact him directly if I don't hear back soon.proteinshake wrote:praying for youSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Just did. Not to be rude to anyone here but my stats are better than several people here and on reddit that got invites, and I'm really surprised I didn't get it.proteinshake wrote:OP of the 2020 thread here. If you didn't get a PT invite and think you should have, solicit!the non-PT Duke folk usually have a long ride ahead of them
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PT invite as well. IDK if I will apply though; Duke is not really high on my list.
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If you have a PT invite, your numbers at least put you in the conversation for a scholly. It's worth applying if and when you end up negotiating fin aid.dm1683 wrote:PT invite as well. IDK if I will apply though; Duke is not really high on my list.
e: given your actual numbers on your profile, you should definitely apply.
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Yeah I suppose I should, if only because my #2 choice, MIchigan, is a peer of theirs and they would likely listen to a better offer from Duke.Pozzo wrote:If you have a PT invite, your numbers at least put you in the conversation for a scholly. It's worth applying if and when you end up negotiating fin aid.dm1683 wrote:PT invite as well. IDK if I will apply though; Duke is not really high on my list.
e: given your actual numbers on your profile, you should definitely apply.
Can't really see myself attending though. I'm LGBT so NC isn't really my vibe, plus Duke absolutely smoked my UG's basketball team at a game I went to and I'm still bitter about it

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Is it worth it to try to solicit a fee waiver from schools now if I plan on re taking in September? Or should I wait for a, hopefully, better lsat score? Was hoping to apply mid October after I got the September score back.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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