Law school blog reviews

Critique of Anna Ivey Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, December 3rd, 2009 by Personal Statement Specialist

The great thing about some of the articles is that they really go into details on what and what not to do when transferring schools, and why you should do it. Other topics covered in the blog are how to deal with student loans, how your TOEFL test results could affect the choice of your school, and how your debt could determine whether or not you are fit to take the bar exam.

Critique of Luke Gilman Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, November 29th, 2009 by Personal Statement Specialist

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.

Critique of Legal Scholarship Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, November 22nd, 2009 by Personal Statement Specialist

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.

Critique of Law Tutors Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, November 15th, 2009 by Personal Statement Specialist

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.

Critique of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Blog

Filed under Law school blog reviews with No Comments, October 20th, 2009 by Personal Statement Specialist

What I noticed is the issue of health care in the United States is a recurring topic on the blog. The writer goes into different tones in approaching this issue, but stands firm on the belief that reform must be taken.