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Lawschool Personal Statement, Brainstorm

Law School Personal Statement — BRAINSTORM If you're planning to apply to law schools for next fall, it is NOT too early to begin working on the personal statement portion of your law school application. Please, allow yourself ample time in this stage! Spending time in this, over a period of ...
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October LSAT Score is Lower than Hoped For

Is it too late to apply for Fall 2014 admissions? The short answer is "No," it isn't too late But you're likely wanting to know some of things to consider. Most law school admissions are on a rolling basis, so the best scenario is that you apply as early as possible. ...
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Time to think about Law School Admissions

Taking the LSAT?  Don't forget the Law School Application Whether you're preparing for the October LSAT or planning on taking the December exam, you should put some thought into the law school application process. LSAC has an application outline.  You need to sign up for CAS (credential assembly service) so take a ...
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Still Required, a High LSAT Score

Why Aim for Top LSAT Score? It has been highly publicized that admissions standards to get into law school has dropped, but the top Law schools are still demanding top LSAT scores. See  for the listings here . It's a tough balancing act for law schools who are attempting to keep ...
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Law Schools’ Financial Realities & How it Affects You

Law Schools Change to Meet Economic Realities Undergraduate college applications are raising, but Law school applications have plummeted. Fewer applicants and enrollment brings less revenue, which requires budget cuts.  Law schools are scrambling to meet this challenge. Solutions? Decrease Class Size -- Cut Faculty It takes about four or five students to support one ...
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December LSAT & Fall 2013 Admissions Considerations

I must retake the LSAT. Is it too late to apply for Fall 2013 admissions? You have received your October LSAT score and now wonder if taking the December LSAT will make your application too late for Fall 2013 admissions? The general advice is that most law school admissions are on ...
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Law School Personal Statement – Editing

Editing your Law School Admissions Personal Statement Law schools put enormous emphasis on the law school essay when deciding which applicants will be accepted and which will be rejected. This makes it very important that you take care as you complete your law school personal statement.  It must be a compelling ...
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Writing the Rough Draft of Law School Personal Statement – Overcoming Mental Block

The Rough Draft -- First Stage to Writing the Law School Admissions Personal Statement The law school admissions personal statement is very important to your admissions to law school. Some admissions personnel say that they read the personal statement first, and if they get bored they won't even finish reading it -- ...
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Develop a Theme – Law School Personal Statement

Evaluate Yourself - Developing a theme for your Law School Personal Statement. Brainstorming is an essential first step to developing a theme for your Law School admissions personal statement. That exercise will help you evaluate yourself. . . helping you see more clearly your attributes and value.  But, there are other ...
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Brainstorming for your Law School Personal Statement

Law School Personal Statement -- BRAINSTORMING Brainstorming is the first stage in writing your law school personal statement. It is the process of gathering all of your ideas, and jogging memories of helpful information. It is important that you get these thoughts on paper, so do not edit or censor them! Do ...
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