The law school’s admissions process consisted of an evaluation of each applicant, considering his or her undergraduate grade-point average, LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) score, personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Because most law schools in the country do not interview candidates for admission, your personal statement is the only place in which you are able to sell yourself to the law school. The personal statement is exactly what its implies, a statement by you that is meant to show something about your personality and character.
When create the personal statement on a law school application you should present yourself as intelligent, professional, mature, and concise because these are the qualities law schools seek in applicants. There are some services out there can helps to make sure that your resume and law school personal statement reflect a unique aspect of your personality or background. You can do a little research on the Internet to find such services.
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