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I've decided to update my blog to reflect only relevant information about the admissions process in hopes of helping those applying this cycle. Any posts that I decided were irrelevant to this idea have been deleted and marked "IRRELEVANT."
Over the next few weeks, I'll post more about my cycle and some advice I found to be very helpful.
NOTE: If you are reading this for advice, read it backwards starting on the last page.
Over the next few weeks, I'll post more about my cycle and some advice I found to be very helpful.
NOTE: If you are reading this for advice, read it backwards starting on the last page.
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- Posts: 145
- Joined: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:47 pm
Books to Read
1. Anna Ivey's Guide to Law School Admissions
---This helped tremendously in getting information on what to put in packets for recommenders and formatting for an addendum & resume
2. The Princeton Review's Law School Essays
---read each one and mark particular passages or sentences that strike you. This offers you an idea of what effective personal statements do, and that really comes through when writing your own PS.
3. Law School Confidential
4. Law School Insider
1. Anna Ivey's Guide to Law School Admissions
---This helped tremendously in getting information on what to put in packets for recommenders and formatting for an addendum & resume
2. The Princeton Review's Law School Essays
---read each one and mark particular passages or sentences that strike you. This offers you an idea of what effective personal statements do, and that really comes through when writing your own PS.
3. Law School Confidential
4. Law School Insider