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Personal statement essays for law school admissions. Writing guides and sample personal statements.
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Nov
29
2009
Published By pompano in Law school blog reviews
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The Blawgraphy is a blog owned, written, and managed by Mr. Luke Gilman, a law student of the University of Houston Law Center. Mr. Gilman shares his different experiences, and likes and dislikes, which I’m sure most law students could relate to. The Blawgraphy also has different book reviews that are law-related, which Luke posts on his blog. Much of his reviews are focused on books that might fancy other law students as well.

What makes the blog unique

The writer really knows his target audience, as he stays on point with topics that would interest him and topics that involve law students not only in Houston but around the country as well. His review on David Dow’s Judicial Activism Makes America Great takes excerpts from the book as well as giving his points of view on the book. The blog also has linked videos attached to it which involve seminars from different individuals in the law industry. It also includes pictures that are related to each article. The layout is quite pleasing to the eye, and the links are spread out neatly on the left side of the blog, making it easy to navigate to other hot topics and previous posts.

Areas for improvement

Although his articles about his life in law school are interesting and amusing, they are too short. Each article feels like a summary of what he wants to say. It would have been nice if he had gone more into detail with his stories. Another area for improvement aside from the short, written articles is the links that take up more space on the blog than the articles do. A little more emphasis on the articles would have given the Blawgraphy a better standing.

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Nov
22
2009
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The Legal Scholarship Blog is more of a bulletin board for different events, which are law-related. The blog features calls for papers, conferences, workshops, and more importantly, general resources for law scholarships.

What makes sets this blog apart from the others

What makes it a very credible blog is that it??s managed by the faculty and staff of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and The Gallagher Law Library of the University of Washington. As I further went through the blog, I was a bit surprised to find more posts about events and workshops, which are all law-related. What struck me were the few available resources for law scholarships. The heavy emphasis on workshops and seminars does not go well with its name, Legal Scholarship Blog. Someone who came across this blog looking for a source for legal scholarships would be disappointed to find the blog bombarded with announcements of events happening in other parts of the world.

When it comes to being a source of law-related seminars and workshops, the Legal Scholarship Blog has a quite impressive amount of events posted on the blog. From calls of papers from New York to all the way in India, this blog has it covered. Countless seminars and workshops across the country and the world would be helpful for any lawyer who comes across this blog. It also has a very wide range of seminars and workshops to choose from, divided by each different university that may be offering them.

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Nov
15
2009
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The Law Tutors blog gives the much needed advice to pre-law, law, and bar students. Tons of advice and help are given to these people who are preparing for law school, studying law, or getting ready for a bar exam. They also offer one-on-one and small group tutorials to those who are interested. They also specialize in essay writing and other concerns for the bar exam.

What makes the blog unique

Anyone thinking about going to law school or taking the bar exam should check out this blog. There large number of articles are aimed at helping people choose their school, as well as what and what not to do before law school. There are also practical tips on what not to write about in essays for law school, and these are quite impressive. The entry What You Should Know Before Law School is an interesting piece as well.

If you do fall under this category, you will find that several of the articles posted on this blog will be very helpful to you. For those who are in law school, they also have articles directed toward them. Different advice on what to specialize in and how to study when in law school are given throughout the blog.

Areas for improvement

Although the blog has a good collection of articles on helping out students for law school and bar exams in general, the blog seems to be very lacking when it comes to visuals. Having some pictures or visual aids and media would have been a nice addition to this already great blog. Another thing is that since they do also offer tutorial classes, one might suspect that they might use this blog as a marketing scheme or a form of advertisement for their tutorial center.

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Nov
8
2009
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An excellent personal statement law school should be written like a provocative speech. This simply means that your essay should have the qualities that could arouse the curiosity of the readers and could satisfy that curiosity. Your personal statement for law school should also be creative and attention-grabbing. More than anything else, it should create an emotional or intellectual impact to those who read it. Read on to know how to write your personal statement for law school like a provocative speech.

Attention-grabbing intros

One way to make the admissions officers read your entire essay is to make the first few lines catchy or interesting. You can make your intro attention-grabbing by stating something fresh and unique. If your introduction is interesting enough, the admissions officers would get hooked and would really want to know more about you. However, you also have to put effort on the body and conclusion of your essay because these two are just as important as the intro.

Details in the body that satisfy the readers’ curiosity

As mentioned earlier, the body should be just as good as the intro. The body of your essay is very important because this is where details about you is found. So, you have to make sure that you satisfy the readers by providing relevant details about yourself in relation to your law school application.

Conclusions that make a strong impact

The conclusion of your personal statement for law school should also be as catchy as the intro and as comprehensive as the body. An excellent conclusion would make the admissions committee remember your essay. So, you really have to write a conclusion that would leave a good impression on the mind of the readers. Leave a positive note or sum up everything with the hope of getting admitted to law school. Conclusions are supposed to be short but engaging.

Related links:

Appealing Personal Statements – On how to write appealing law school personal statements
Writer’s Block – On how to combat writer’s block when writing admission essays
Law School Profiles – Guide to law school applications
Law Admission Essay – Writing a law school admission essay
Law School Application – Tips on your law school application

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Nov
1
2009
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A draft, however full of ideas, questions, thoughts, and answers can never be perfect unless revised by its writer. To effectively write a personal statement for law school, you must always be aware of your purpose in writing the essay, your target audience, and what they need to read from your essay. Focusing on these three essential tips will guarantee you a well-crafted personal statement that will escort you all the way to law school admission.

Relax and enjoy the task

To be relaxed while writing is the true essence of an effective personal statement. Take a break, do breathing exercises, and put your feet up. Loosen up when gathering all your thoughts and ideas, so that all the unprocessed information will prove to be a creatively done essay.

For effective personal statements, your mind should be free from any anxiety. Better stop worrying about the rules. Bring all your ideas together to make a very prolific content. Just think about the conciseness, grammar and spelling rules when you are already polishing your essay. Thinking too much about rules while in the first phase of drafting your essay might just do more bad than good.

The first tip is to make an outline. This will be your skeleton in presenting your information to your reader. As we know, it is very important to get across your reader; otherwise, it defeats the purpose of writing.

Be open to changes

Make an outline that will serve as your guide for writing a personal statement law school. Through this structure, you will be able to come up with an effective essay that will surely catch the attention of your readers. A good structure should manifest a very organized presentation of details, matching up with a good transition between points. But despite having already formed a structure for your essay, make sure you are also open to possible changes you will need to inject on your personal statement. Your personal statements will never come out well unless polished by implementing changes.

Explore different ways of writing your essay

There are various ways by which you can write your essay. And whichever writing style you choose, make sure that your essay will effectively communicate your ideas to the readers. You may try using the form of a narrative essay wherein you write your essay as if telling a story. It is a very effective way of catching the attention of the readers because it comes out like you and your reader are merely conversing.

Related links:

Med school preparations
Personal statement tips – Practical tips on essay writing
Law school essay – About connecting to your audience through the essay
Convincing personal stataments – About writing a convincing personal statement
Personal statement mistakes – About personal statement mistakes to avoid

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