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How does GULC feel about two (or more) page resumes for non-traditional applicants?

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How does GULC feel about two (or more) page resumes for non-traditional applicants?

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That’s fine. It’s best to try to keep it to two pages, but if an applicant is putting together their resume in a thoughtful and selective way and they just happen to be a complicated and textured person that has a lot of things for us to hear, that’s fine. TLS: Does Georgetown prefer to see an addendum for a single canceled LSAT score, or is that unnecessary? Not necessary. TLS: Does Georgetown look favorably upon an applicant who specifically mention reasons they are interested in Georgetown, or has a Why Georgetown statement in their personal statement? I think that it is a plus, however it is not a requirement or we would ask for it. If it is included and feels genuine in such a way that it makes sense in the context of the rest of the personal statement, then the applicant connecting his or her interests with what we have to offer is a plus. TLS: How do you feel about degrees from online colleges, particularly in light of the fact that frequently these people don’t have the option

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