Noticing a pattern? Nathan’s back with even more recommendations for sharpening up your law school personal statement.
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Nathan’s back with three more essential recommendations for your law school personal statement.
Read our first five commandments for writing exceptional law school personal statements.
Think of your personal statement as an argument in favor of your candidacy. You’re trying to leave the reader with the impression that you’re destined for success in law school and beyond. How do you lead readers to this conclusion? By providing facts, of course.
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