What are we looking for in a wait-listed applicant?
Just as in the initial admissions process, we will be evaluating a variety of factors to try to select the best applicants. Among many things, we assess the strength of your undergraduate or graduate academic record, trends in your grades, the rigor of the curriculum you selected, your score(s) on the Law School Admission Test, your letters of recommendation, community service, extracurricular activities, work experience during school or after graduation, and any other information you provided in your personal statement or attachments to your application. We also try to assess institutional fit, so if there are programs or attributes of the Carolina Law community that you believe particularly suit you for this law school, you may wish to address those in a letter or addendum to your application.
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