Troubleshooting: The Stories Jump Around When I Try To Sequence More Than Nine Stories

Troubleshooting: The Stories Jump Around When I Try To Sequence More Than Nine Stories

We recommend not adding more than eight stories to your story sequencing. For the purposes of law school personal statements and diversity statements we strongly encourage you to limit the number of stories to no more than 7 or 8 stories. That will produce a stronger and more streamlined essay and make it easier for you to write a compelling outline. We are aware that there are technical glitches if you add more than 9 stories.
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