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Your law school application essays are arguably the most important aspect of your law school applications. To have the best outcomes and plenty of options at the end of the process, you need to craft compelling essays with solid narratives that paint a picture beyond your numbers. We will talk about different essay prompts and how best to tackle them, why it makes sense to have two 'main' essays instead of just one, how to handle optional essays and the dreaded 'why' essays.
How to tell what schools are asking for with their different prompts
The difference between a 'Professional' essay and a 'Personal' essay, and when to submit one or the other (or both)
Optional essays, when to address them, when to ignore them. Less is more!
How to express your interest in a 'why' essay without sounding like a sycophant
This event is great for all prospective law students preparing to apply to law school
Application Strategy
Essays
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Partner with a former Stanford Law School Admissions Officer!
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80+ people coached for Law School
Open to working with clients outside the U.S.
Indrani has helped clients get into these schools:
As a former Associate Director of Admissions at Stanford Law School, I have read thousands of applications front to back, and have a deep understanding of what top law schools are looking for. It is more than just trying to 'stand out' from the crowd. You will need to craft a highly compelling story so that you convince the admissions committee that you have amazing potential as a law student, AND you will make a valuable contribution. I have many years of experience helping prospective law students gain admission to their dream schools - even those with less than optimal GPAs and LSAT scores. I am a strong believer that an applicant is more than the numbers - but the essay is the make-it or break-it factor. I will be your thought partner and supportive advisor from start to finish. I have expertise developing individualized time lines, school lists, letters of recommendation, resumes, essays (required and optional), character and fitness paragraphs, managing waitlists and even negotiating financial aid awards. I am here to answer any question that may come up throughout this time consuming and oftentimes overwhelming process, and we will have fun working together. You can do this, and I am here to help!
Thursday, Apr 24
from 11:30 PM – 12:30 AM UTC
35 people going