How will my application as a regular applicant to law school be evaluated/considered?
The majority of applicants are considered by the Admission Committee in the framework of the following criteria: 1. University Program This category comprises undergraduate average and academic performance trends in light of relevant considerations; awards and prizes; the nature and content of the program taken; the level of any degree(s) or diplomas obtained. 2. Work Experience Part-time, summer and full-time work experience is analyzed for signs of organizational and administrative skills as well as initiative. Vocational, professional or other special qualifications will be considered. 3. Community Involvement Contribution to the community (city/town; university; religious; etc.) will be assessed for indications of commitment to the community. Factors examined include the nature of the applicant’s participation in service clubs, community service organizations, religious, athletic, and social organizations. 4. Personal Accomplishments Factors can include extracurricular activities,
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