When you're sitting down to start drafting your law school personal statement, you might feel a strong temptation to write a think piece, or an opinion piece, or a position statement. All about a Big Issue that shows you're a Big Thinker who thinks Big Thoughts and proposes Big Solutions. And no wonder.
My Grad School Recommender Wants Me to Write My Own Letter
52 Weeks to College: Week 26
What the Supreme Court Ruling Means for Applicants
What Matters Most in Your Application Essays ✨
52 Weeks to College: Week 23
52 Weeks to College: Week 22
52 Weeks to College: Week 21
Reapplying: Proving Your Love to a School
52 Weeks to College: Week 19
52 Weeks to College: Week 18
52 Weeks to College: Week 17
Can I Be Forced to Withdraw from Law School Waitlists?
52 Weeks to College: Week 16
52 Weeks to College: Week 15
Real Talk About Safety Schools
52 Weeks to College: Week 14
Waitlists: How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest
There’s so much advice floating around about waitlists and letters of continued interest. Sometimes you can tell when the advice is being dispensed from someone who hasn’t ever sat on the admissions side of the table. But we’ve sat on that side of the table, and our goal is always to teach you how to think like an admissions officer. Here’s how that perspective affects you during waitlist season: