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Admissions Advice from Harvard Law | LSAT Demon Daily, Ep. 637 

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Listener Big A shares some questionable admissions advice from a Harvard Law admissions officer.
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@lraoux
@lraoux Месяц назад
Other than the last point, I think this advice applies well to students who score around the 167-171 range and want to attend Harvard. They will need a compelling personal statement. Also, while the fact that they encourage students to talk about their LSAT score increase journeys might indicate an incentive to discover which students got accommodations, I think it’s reasonable for them to have a genuine interest in your journey, if you had such one. It’s certainly not uncommon for you guys to post about them, because they’re interesting. Think about 2 students with an LSAT of 174 and a 3.8 GPA, yet one just took it once, the other has a score of 148, and genuinely worked up to a 174 (through you guys!). Harvard likes that 👍
@r.p.8906
@r.p.8906 9 месяцев назад
5:00 Anything you say can and will be used against you. Why bother self sabotaging? Who do you want to help? Yourself or the other?
@girlwithathought2940
@girlwithathought2940 9 месяцев назад
Wait… there’s no more asterisks next to accommodated scores anymore??? 🤔
@kendrawilliams3410
@kendrawilliams3410 9 месяцев назад
lol “they don’t HAVE to discriminate against you for that”
@lraoux
@lraoux Месяц назад
They can’t legally discriminate against you for anything, but if they choose to do so, then they have the right not to reveal to anyone that they did. 🙄🤷‍♂️
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