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Law School Admissions

Whew! You're in the midst of the applying to law school, and it's time to write your personal statement and other application materials. But first, before you start ruminating about that first essay, take a deep breath. Let's assess your status: You have your GPA. You studied for and took the LSAT. You've been active throughout college, carving out time for community service and your own recreational interests. Now you are about to begin the last stage - writing your essays and completing your law school applications - the only one over which you still have any influence. You can't change your competition, and you can't change what you've done to date, but you can make sure that the law school application you submit in the future is your best.

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