Hopefully by now you are in the midst of your law school applications: putting the finishing touches on your resume and personal statement, LSAT already taken in June (after 4 months of preparation), and waiting for the last recommendation letter to be mailed...
If you are not in that enviable position (and most applicants are not!), we thought that now would be a good time to post a few of our thoughts on each of the components of the application to help inspire, guide (and motivate) you. The main components that we will discuss are: 1) the LSAT; 2) the personal statement; 3) the resume; 4) the academic transcript and 5) letters of recommendation.
So come back soon for our first post in the series, which will begin with the most time-consuming aspect of the application (other than 4 years of college, obv.): The Personal Statement!