Archive for October, 2009

Mistakes to Avoid when Concluding Your Law Personal Statements

Filed under personal statement writing tips with No Comments, October 28th, 2009 by pompano

The law school personal statement that you will submit must be compelling as well as provide a good insight about who you are. It is necessary to provide the readers with an engaging piece of work that will help them decipher your true persona.

No-Nos in Writing Your Introduction for Your Personal Statement Law

Filed under personal statement writing tips with No Comments, October 21st, 2009 by pompano

Writing your personal statement is an important part of the admission and selection process, especially in law schools. It provides a glimpse of who you are and adds vital information to your grades and scholastic background.

Critique of Above the Law Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, October 19th, 2009 by pompano

From topics on law news and the legal industry to those on law school and legal careers, the goal of this blog is to help law students and legal professionals get a better view and a better understanding of the legal industry.

Highlighting Your Lateral Thinking Skills in Your Law School Essay

Filed under Lateral Thinking Skills in an Essay with No Comments, October 14th, 2009 by pompano

It is undoubtedly important to give an exemplary account of who you are with your law school application essay. With a limited number of words, you must capture your true essence in a manner that will highlight your strengths.

Coming up with Strong Arguments for Your Law School Application

Filed under law school personal statement writing tips with No Comments, October 10th, 2009 by pompano

If you are planning on applying for law school, as early as possible you should be able to present yourself to the respective admission committee of your chosen school as someone who has the makings of a good lawyer. What the admission committee seeks from applicants vary from school to school.