Why are all law school applications different? Why shouldn’t I submit the same application for multiple schools?
Just like you have different reasons for wanting to attend different law schools, different law schools look for different things in their applicants. Every law school has a particular mission that is unique unto itself, and it tailors its application to fit the profile of the applicants they seek. The questions on each application have gone through a painstaking process to get there, and should be answered whenever possible. The one thing you can do to lighten the load when it comes to filling out applications is using LSAC’s web-based application service—through it you can input all your biographical information once and then have it automatically inserted into all applications you do through LSAC. However, a word of caution: be sure to (1) read all applications before submitting them to make sure that your information has been inserted correctly, and (2) note if there are any “Supplemental” or “Additional” sections for the applications you complete on LSAC, to ensure that you have c
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