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Launch Your Law School Application with the Law School Personal Statements with Pizzazz Webinar
What: During the webinar, you will learn:
- The three-fold purpose of law school essays.
- Key criteria for choosing your essay topics.
- The popular genre the personal statement most resembles.
- Four structural elements that engage and persuade.
- Four writing techniques that pros use, that you should use too.
Who Should Attend: All 2010 law applicants.
Where: Your computer.
Cost: Free!
So what are you waiting for? Click on the link below to listen to the webinar, view the slide presentation, and begin preparing your winning law application!
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About the Presenter:
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Linda Abraham, Accepted.com's founder and president, has helped literally hundreds of law school applicants gain acceptance to top programs including Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Chicago, Penn, UC Berkeley, and many other fine law schools.
In addition to advising clients and managing
Accepted.com, she has written and lectured extensively on admissions. The
Wall St. Journal, The New York Times, The Sunday Times of London, BusinessWeek
and Law School Podcaster are among the media outlets that have sought Linda's expertise in admissions.
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Feedback from Participants at Previous Webinars:
“This webinar was useful as a '101' guide: how to get organized and started with your essays.”
“Linda made a perfect presentation today. It is concise and insightful. Thank you!”
Listen now to benefit from expert advice on how to launch your law school application now!
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Client Testimonial
I was very happy with the service and already have recommended to a prospective law student. Your service did wonders for my personal
statment. Sonia Michaels went above and beyond in helping me and I feel very confident in the final product.
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