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How to draft a law school personal statement

We regularly work with, and survey, law school admissions deans, so we know what makes them tick. While, according to law school admissions officers, a personal statement may not be the first thing they look at in an applicant’s file, it still represents the only opportunity a candidate has to engage in the lawyerly art of persuasion.  In writing your personal statement, you are both the lawyer (advocate) and the client (subject

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Five dos and don’ts of personal statement writing

Five dos of personal statement writing  While there are probably hundreds of pointers we could offer when writing effective law school personal statements, these five are especially important:  1. Follow directions  Every law school application has directions about the substance and format of the personal statement you need to write. Whatever those directions are — follow them. You could write a

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Four Hispanic Lawyers You Should Know About

According to the Hispanic National Bar Association, Hispanic lawyers make up less than 4% of attorneys in the United States, making them one of the least represented minorities in the profession. Head to Pipeline to Practice now to learn how you can get involved in changing that.   In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’ve compiled a list of four Latino and

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Does Undergraduate Academic Success Predict First Year of Law School Success?

We’re often asked whether earning top grades in college is at all predictive of the academic success a student will enjoy during law school. While a solid undergraduate academic record is a necessary precursor for a law school acceptance, the grades you earned during college are in no way dispositive of the success you’ll enjoy

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How (and Why) to Make Friends in Law School, Even if They’re Your Competition

First-year law students can be intimidating. It’s true that, unlike undergrad, you will likely find that your law school classmates probably possess a naturally higher intelligence and a laser-focused work ethic. Now, take that group and place them in an environment where 1L grades are distributed on a strict grading curve that will determine their

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If Only Netflix’s “Tiger King” Were A Law School Exam

Hey There, All You Cool Cats and Kittens!    If you’re like the rest of the Internet, you’ve been glued to your screens feverishly consuming Netflix’s recent docuseries, Tiger King.  If you haven’t watched it yet, I promise that there are no spoilers in this post.  Now, I’m a HUGE fan of reality television. The Bachelor? (Hannah Ann definitely dodged a bullet by not marrying Pilot

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