Face it, a lot of students have great LSAT scores. The best way for you to stand out in a crowd of applicants to top law schools is to write an exceptional personal statement. This invaluable book, The Princeton Review's Law School Essays that Made a Difference puts you in the admissions pro's seat; we give you the intimate details: test scores, GPAs, demographic information, and of course, personal statements of 34 law school hopefuls. Then we show you where they got in . . . and where they didn't. This book provides invaluable information when you're evaluating your own chances of admission to the most selective law schools in the land.
The text includes:
34 real-life personal statements by students at Yale, Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Stanford, and more;
Where they got in; where they didn't;
Bonus section: Patented strategies for acing the Games section of the LSAT;
Interviews with admissions officers at Boalt Hall, Duke, George Washington, Georgetown, and Northwestern.
Inside you'll find essays written for applications to Columbia Law School, Cornell Law School, Duke Law School, Fordham Law School,
Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, University of Chicago Law School, University of Michigan Law School, Yale Law School and many more!
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