Once you've submitted your law school applications, this book will continue to guide you on getting accepted from a waiting list, negotiating law school scholarships, and transferring to a new law school after your 1L year. The book includes an analysis of personal statement introductions as well as complete essays successfully used by applicants, tips on writing optional essays for law schools, and sample resumes and addenda.
Topics include:
- How will law schools view my credentials, activities, and work experience?
- What is the rolling admission process and how can it impact whether I am accepted?
- Will the fact that I am a non-traditional applicant help me or hurt me?
- Why is the personal statement important and how do I select a topic?
- How do I explain a low LSAT score, inconsistent GPA, academic probation, or arrest record? Should I write an optional essay?
- Should I share information about my learning disability?
- Why was I placed on a waiting list and what can I do to increase my chances of acceptance? How can I use scholarship offers to negotiate between law schools?
- How do I decide where to attend?
This book offers strategies for all law school applicants, including specific advice for people:
- Determined to attend a Top Law School-Hoping for the chance to attend any law school
- Seeking an affordable legal education-Returning to school after being in the work force
- Still in college with limited work and life experience
- Considering how to build their experiences and resumes to strengthen their applications
- Concerned about writing a compelling personal statement because they haven't overcome significant obstacles
- Know the story they want to tell about overcoming obstacles in life but are not sure what to emphasize.