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If I provide a resume and/or supporting academic credentials, via e-mail, for example, can you assess the likelihood of receiving an offer of admission?

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If I provide a resume and/or supporting academic credentials, via e-mail, for example, can you assess the likelihood of receiving an offer of admission?

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Please remember that the staff of the Office of Admissions is not able to assess or predict the likelihood of a candidates admission based upon a narrative, a resume or C.V., or a summary of academic credentials submitted via e-mail, or in-person, or by telephone or letter. Only the Admissions Committee can make such judgments, and only after reviewing a complete application. The only way to ascertain if one would be admitted to the Law School is to apply.

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