What is the appropriate format for explaining irregularities, disparities, or question marks on my record?
Use an addendum to explain any irregularities and disparities. Do not include them in your personal statement. If, for example, your two LSAT scores are very different due to illness during one examination, express this reason in an attachment “Explanation of LSAT Scores,” not in your personal statement. If you need to explain that your grades were low during your sophomore year because you were experiencing difficulty choosing a major, entitle the attachment “Sophomore Slump.” You should approach problem areas in your background frankly rather than leaving the admissions committee members with unanswered questions.
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