@manifestT14acceptances: mostly! i got two amazing professors and one employer who said he had never written a LOR before but that the one he wrote for me was very cheesy and positive
i think a decent tip for fighting that, @MightyUnableSphinx: since you seem concerned about your PS is to write about a time where you did something like WITH someone else, not necessarily "write about a time where you had to work on a team" but just like you AND someone else are main characters and you guys have the same goal
oh sorry for some reason i thought you hadnt written one yet nvm hell with my advice just do what you feel
MightyUnableSphinx
16:43
idk what to do with it because i think it's extremely differentiating and i am not sure how to write about for adcom (which is why im considering hiring a consultant)
I thought mine was good, but then I started second guessing it about a month after submitting apps
MightyUnableSphinx
16:44
i have written one but it's just a draft. but basically i was part of a startup that's an erotic roleplay chatbot and we raised 3 million dollars and then there was a massive falling out between founders and i ended up reading tons and tons of contracts for like 100 hours and it was very exciting and now im applying to law school because it was so much fun
i would consider a second statement if you're considering applying to like, NDLS, or something but i mean whatever gets your personality and voice out is most important, so it's good you picked something you're passionate about
@CondemnedPuffyGnome: my mom used to say that when it was happening. very briefly martin shkreli (of drug price hike & prison for securities fraud fame) was going to be the chairman of the board. it was a totally surreal time in my life
PunyHealthyCyclops
16:48
Nothing worse than refreshing the email and seeing it load one
yesterday, during the cls and NU e-wave, i was cooking dinner and saw that i got two emails but not who they were from, so i was just mildly stressed while making dinner until i finished, checked my email, and realized the two emails were newsletters
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