Yale was slightly less comfy than the others because I was floored by being one of only TWO Af-Am women at Admit Weekend.
But if you don't have access to an admissions counselor, or that kind of money, who do you go to for essay help? Undergrad professors? Pre-Law advisors? It seems like no matter who I go to, no one is going to be as good as some one who used to help students get into law school for a living.
Quote from: Alcibiades on June 28, 2005, 03:45:49 PMQuote from: mobell195 on June 28, 2005, 01:50:20 PMYale was slightly less comfy than the others because I was floored by being one of only TWO Af-Am women at Admit Weekend. I wonder how those numbers eventually worked out.Me too. I only know there will be at least 4 Black women. ...and only two "regulars." at E. (and btw, CONGRATS on finishing up! I can't wait till you get back. Don't work in DC tho 'cause that will be too many people there to visit.)
Quote from: mobell195 on June 28, 2005, 01:50:20 PMYale was slightly less comfy than the others because I was floored by being one of only TWO Af-Am women at Admit Weekend. I wonder how those numbers eventually worked out.
Quote from: Christina on June 28, 2005, 04:09:11 PMBut if you don't have access to an admissions counselor, or that kind of money, who do you go to for essay help? Undergrad professors? Pre-Law advisors? It seems like no matter who I go to, no one is going to be as good as some one who used to help students get into law school for a living.Come to us and other law-focused people. Read How to Get Into the Top Law Schools. Pre-law advisors and undergrad profs are hit-or-miss, and there is no way you should shell out a lot of money for someone to make your essay look just like many other applicants' work. Read examples online and in books. Some people who have already applied may let you read theirs as well.
Quote from: mobell195 on June 28, 2005, 04:19:29 PMQuote from: Christina on June 28, 2005, 04:09:11 PMBut if you don't have access to an admissions counselor, or that kind of money, who do you go to for essay help? Undergrad professors? Pre-Law advisors? It seems like no matter who I go to, no one is going to be as good as some one who used to help students get into law school for a living.Come to us and other law-focused people. Read How to Get Into the Top Law Schools. Pre-law advisors and undergrad profs are hit-or-miss, and there is no way you should shell out a lot of money for someone to make your essay look just like many other applicants' work. Read examples online and in books. Some people who have already applied may let you read theirs as well.GOOD ADVICE!!!
Quote from: Redd Foxx on June 28, 2005, 04:58:59 PMQuote from: mobell195 on June 28, 2005, 04:19:29 PMQuote from: Christina on June 28, 2005, 04:09:11 PMBut if you don't have access to an admissions counselor, or that kind of money, who do you go to for essay help? Undergrad professors? Pre-Law advisors? It seems like no matter who I go to, no one is going to be as good as some one who used to help students get into law school for a living.Come to us and other law-focused people. Read How to Get Into the Top Law Schools. Pre-law advisors and undergrad profs are hit-or-miss, and there is no way you should shell out a lot of money for someone to make your essay look just like many other applicants' work. Read examples online and in books. Some people who have already applied may let you read theirs as well.GOOD ADVICE!!! Aww...thanks! Just trying to follow in your footsteps.