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Most pre-law resumes look like a cluttered junk drawer of "Participation Trophies" that dilute the candidate's actual impact. You might feel the pressure to list every single organization you joined since freshman orientation, from the Intramural Dodgeball team to the "Passive Member" status in the French Club. You worry…
(The Social Justice Advocate, The Future Tech Lawyer, The Corporate Powerhouse)
The fear of white space on a resume often drives pre-law students into a frantic, 100-mile-an-hour scramble to join every club on campus. You see a three-month gap in your timeline and panic, signing up for the Pre-Law Society, the Hiking Club, and a Marketing Internship all in the same breath. You think that by presenting…
The biggest mistake pre-law applicants make is assuming the resume that got them a summer job is the same one that will get them into a T14 law school. When you apply for a job, you are selling your "Utility" (what you can do for the company today). But when you apply to law school, you are selling your "Teachability" and…
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