Monday, September 26, 2011

Mock Law School Admissions Panel at UF!

Interested in learning what goes through the minds of admissions officers at law schools? Today, September 26 at 5:00 pm in Farrior Hall 200, you will get the chance to find out! Here is the description of today's event:

Join us for a mock law school admission committee meeting where you will be given a chance to learn first-hand about the many factors that are considered in the law school application process.  You will review files of actual law school applicants, considering all aspects of the file (LSAT, GPA, letters of recommendation, personal statements, and other support documents included in a real admissions file).  The discussion will be led, as it would be in an actual admission committee meeting, by two seasoned admission professionals, Associate Dean Michelle Rahman from the University of Richmond School of Law and Associate Dean John Benfield from the Charleston School of Law.  At the conclusion of deliberations an offer of admission will be determined by the committee.  The program is participatory and entertaining.  RSVP to prelaw@advising.ufl.edu

Also- Send me an e-mail if you go to this event along with a fact only someone who attended would know, or come up to me before, during, or after the event to make sure I write you down as an attendee. Hope to see you there! 

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