Synopses & Reviews
Personal Statements That Scored
Face it, a lot of students have great LSAT scores. The best way for you to stand out in a crowd of applicants to top law schools is to write an exceptional personal statement.
This book puts you in the admissions pro’s seat; we give you the intimate details–test scores, GPAs, demographic information, and of course, personal statements–of 34 law school hopefuls. Then we show you where they got in . . . and where they didn’t–invaluable information when you’re evaluating your own chances of admission to the most selective law schools in the land.
1. 34 real-life personal statements by students at Yale, Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Stanford, and more
2. Where they got in; where they didn’t
2. Bonus section: Patented strategies for acing the Games section of the LSAT
4. Interviews with admissions officers at Boalt Hall, Duke,
George Washington, Georgetown, and Northwestern
Inside you’ll find essays written for applications to the following law schools:
Columbia Law School
Cornell Law School
Duke Law School
Fordham Law School
The George Washington University Law School
Georgetown University
Law Center
Harvard Law School
New York University School
of Law
Northwestern University School of Law
Stanford Law School
University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
University of California–Davis, School of Law
University of Chicago Law School
University of Colorado–Boulder, School of Law
University of Michigan Law School
University of Pennsylvania Law School
University of Texas School of Law
University of Virginia School
of Law
Vanderbilt University Law School
Yale Law School
Synopsis
This edition contains 99 entry essays that made the law school grade--and a few that didn't.
Synopsis
Face it, a lot of students have great LSAT scores. The best way for you to stand out in a crowd of applicants to top law schools is to write an exceptional personal statement.
Law School Essays That Made a Difference, 2nd Edition, contains over 60 real application essays as well as interviews with admissions pros and with students who've been through the process and made it to law school.
Inside youll find interviews with admissions officers from the following schools:
Duke University
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Northwestern University
University of California–Berkeley
University of California–Los Angeles
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania