Evaluate How These Soft Factors Might Impact Your Law School Chances

"A lot of factors go into consideration when an admissions committee evaluates a law school application. Many are obvious, such as GPA, LSAT scores, personal statement, letters of recommendation and resume.

Many, however, are unaware that there are other aspects of an applicant that don’t necessarily appear on any one document that may grant them a positive nudge when being assessed by law schools. We call these “soft factors,” and if one of them is part of your life experience, you would do well to highlight it in your application to improve your chances." …

https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/law-admissions-lowdown/articles/2018-11-05/evaluate-how-these-soft-factors-might-impact-your-law-school-admissions-chances

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Normally, I concur with demo on many things, but will disagree here. Overcoming ‘adversity’ can be a big tie-breaker, particularly at the top publics: Boalt, Mich and UVa. Being a vet is also a good soft (suprisingly).