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Personal statement essays for law school admissions. Writing guides and sample personal statements.
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22
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Getting into law school is no easy task. But as in other endeavors, you can always have a head start. So if you’re planning to get into law school, better start warming up now. Get set, and we’ll start gearing you up for the challenge.

Here are a few tips on how to have what it takes to get into a good law school:

1. Plan. Prepare a law school application timetable. As soon as you realize that you want to go to law school, plan your next moves.

2. Check out different law schools and try to choose where you want to study. Find out what the requirements are and prepare for them right away. Schools have different sets of requirements, but there are “generic” ones such as personal statement, recommendation letters, and application letters. In choosing a law school, just keep these things in mind:
-A school’s reputation can affect your opportunities when you graduate. Check the school’s background and alumni.
-Go for a school where you will be comfortable.
-Consider your budget. Public schools charge lower fees than private ones.
-Consider your preferred field of expertise. Choose the school that could give you the best quality of education in relation to it.
-Consider your own qualifications in relation to the schools’ requirements.

3. Invest in your experiences to strengthen your academic and working background.
–Do your best in school. Participate in extra-curricular activities, especially in community services. Involve yourself in activities that would develop your leadership, reasoning and communication skills. Excel in academics. Do your best to get high marks. High grades will always have an edge in law school applications.
–Get subjects that may be relevant to you when you get into law school.
–Get an internship or part-time job that is related to law.
–Do your best at work. Stand out in your career. Grab every opportunity to improve and shine.
Your college and working experiences and records will count a lot in your law school application. Doing well in both endeavors would make it easy for you to ask your professors or employers to write recommendation letters for you.

4. Establish connections.

5. Prepare for law school examinations. Research and read. Study well in school.

6. Explore. Know more about law school admissions. Ask around. Browse the Net. Know the stakes. There are people who are posting tips about law school application online.

For law school admissions committees, an applicant’s eagerness, preparedness and commitment to law,  matter significantly. That an applicant bothers to get as much knowledge and experiences related to law speaks a lot of the applicant’s dedication. That alone, could serve as one important edge in getting accepted.

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