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Following Up and Expressing Gratitude

Learn about Following Up and Expressing Gratitude as part of LSAT India and International Law School Preparation

Mastering Follow-Up and Gratitude in Law School Applications

After submitting your applications to global law schools, the journey isn't over. Strategic follow-up and sincere gratitude can significantly enhance your application's impact, demonstrating your continued interest and professionalism. This module focuses on these crucial post-submission steps.

The Art of Strategic Follow-Up

Following up is about reinforcing your interest without being intrusive. It's a delicate balance that requires timing, professionalism, and a clear purpose. For competitive exams like LSAT India and international law school applications, a well-timed follow-up can keep your application top-of-mind.

What is the primary purpose of a strategic follow-up in law school applications?

To demonstrate sustained interest and professionalism.

Expressing Sincere Gratitude

Gratitude is a powerful tool in building relationships and leaving a positive lasting impression. In the context of law school applications, this extends beyond a simple thank you for an interview.

When sending a thank-you note after an interview, aim to send it within 24-48 hours. For other interactions, a prompt thank you within a week is appropriate.

Integrating Follow-Up and Gratitude

These two elements, follow-up and gratitude, are not mutually exclusive. They can be woven together to create a cohesive strategy for engaging with law schools.

AspectFollow-UpGratitude
TimingPost-submission, after a reasonable periodImmediately after an interaction (interview, event)
PurposeReiterate interest, provide updatesAcknowledge time/consideration, build rapport
ToneProfessional, concise, informativeSincere, personal, appreciative
FormatEmailEmail or handwritten note

By mastering these post-submission strategies, you can enhance your application's visibility and leave a positive, lasting impression on the admissions committees of your target global law schools.

Learning Resources

LSAT India Official Website(documentation)

The official portal for LSAT India, providing essential information on registration, test dates, and preparation resources.

Law School Admission Council (LSAC) - International Applicants(documentation)

Official guidance from LSAC for international students applying to US law schools, covering application processes and requirements.

Harvard Law School - Admissions(documentation)

The admissions section of Harvard Law School, offering insights into their application process and what they look for in candidates.

Oxford University Law Faculty - Graduate Admissions(documentation)

Information on graduate admissions to the University of Oxford's Faculty of Law, detailing specific program requirements and application procedures.

Cambridge University Law Faculty - Postgraduate Admissions(documentation)

Details on postgraduate admissions at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law, including entry requirements and application timelines.

The Balance Careers - How to Write a Thank You Note After a Job Interview(blog)

Provides practical advice and templates for crafting effective thank-you notes, applicable to law school interviews.

Kaplan Test Prep - Law School Admissions Advice(blog)

Offers general advice and strategies for law school admissions, which may include tips on application follow-up and professional communication.

Khan Academy - LSAT Prep(tutorial)

Free LSAT preparation resources, including practice tests and strategy guides, essential for competitive law school applications.

LinkedIn - Professional Networking and Communication(tutorial)

Courses on professional communication skills, which are vital for crafting effective follow-up emails and thank-you notes.

Wikipedia - Law School Admission Test(wikipedia)

An overview of the LSAT, its purpose, structure, and significance in law school admissions globally.