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A.S.A.P.
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Achieving Success in the Application Process
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ASAP: Let Me Tell You Something...
I have already shared all of ASAP with friends and fellow pre-law students. I have told friends how I am lucky to be a part of the CLEO family and how it has improved me, not only as a law school applicant, but as a future attorney.
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ASAP: So Much To Choose From
1. What is the most useful aspect/part of ASAP?
However, since I have to choose one part, then I would choose the Mini Law School Forum. This Mini Law School Forum gave me the opportunity to meet with specific law schools representatives and ask them about their school. Also, I was able to be provided with Application Waivers to schools that I would not other wise had applied to. Posted by: Christian Mendoza |
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Networking, Finances, Personal Statements: ASAP Had It All
1. What is the most useful aspect/part of ASAP?
Talking/sharing advice with peers in the same boat as me, was a great "energy booster" (for example there was a positive competitive energy rather than just stress) 2. What do you consider to be the most important part of ASAP, and how will you put it to work when you leave?
2. Personal Statement/Personal Element of Application Cost of the school is very important to me in deciding where I should go. The instructor for that workshop was very helpful in pinpointing what aspects to not overlook (ie. remember to factor in transportation when visiting school--every cent counts!) He and other instructors recommended making a spreadsheet of the different schools I will be applying to, so Ii can clearly see an estimation of this "investment". As for the personal element of my law school applications, the most important advice I took from our three presenters is to try to tell as much about yourself as possible in the most concise way. Meaning, try to spread your information about you through your: transcript, resume, addendum. personal statement, letters of rec. so the admissions people can have a clear understanding of you and your desire to attend law school 4. What would you have never known/done if you had not attended ASAP? Posted by: Nancy Lam |
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Looking For Answers? Look No Further Than ASAP
1. The most useful aspect of the ASAP program are the three days you spend with the law school admission deans.
I especially loved their "get it done" style that it very similar to Ms. Cevallos style on persistence and punctuality. The connection to these same people who intake your application was the greatest experience. 2. I believe that the most important part of the ASAP program was to learn to follow directions. 3. What part of ASAP will I share with friends? Every part. 4. I would never have known the thought process of the admissions office of any law school, if I had not come to ASAP. Posted by: George Geiger |
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What I Learned That You Need to Know
What is the most useful aspect/part of ASAP?
What part of the ASAP program are you going to share with a friend or fellow pre-law student? Posted by: Katarina Karac |
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What I Know Now, That I Didn't Know Then!
Had I not attended ASAP, I would not know how to phrase questions in order to get those questions answered completely.
Posted by: Katarina Karac |
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