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Pre Law School Information

The more time you invest pre law school, the greater your chances of success. So, now that you have decided law school is for you, it's time to look at the admission requirements to make sure you get into your preferred law school.

Your preparation can be split into two key parts: The LSAT and your Law School Personal Statement / Essay. The first section below covers the LSAT whilst you can use any or all of the other three sections to help you prepare your Personal Statement / Essay:

Section 1:
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
Most law schools expect a certain LSAT score for entry. You can click here for full details of the LSAT, why it is so important, how it is structured and administered and, most importantly, how you can prepare for the LSAT and achieve the score you need.


Section 2:
Law School Personal Statement Strategies
You have to do so much in the law school personal statement, but there are certain strategies that you can use to make it easier. Click here for more information on strategies for preparing your personal statement for law school.


Section 3:
Law School Admissions Essay Writing
Whilst the Law School Admission Essay can be anything between 500 and 1000 words, it gives you a real opportunity to make your application unique and stand out from all the others. Click here for tips on how to write your Law School Admission Essay from Brainstorming to Selecting an Essay Topic to Writing the Essay.


Section 4: Tips for Success when Writing Law School Essays
Every law school essay topic requires a different treatment since no two essays are alike. Click here for a checklist you can use when writing your law school essay to make sure you cover everything.


As with everything, the better the preparation, the better the results. Use these resources to give you the edge in your pre law school preparation.





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