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Resources
Pre-Law Membership Application-2009
Committee Descriptions
Gates Public Service Law Speaker Series
UW law class sit-in
Comprehensive overview of LSAT
Pre-Law Advising at the UW
Every law school application requires a personal statement. This
workshop briefly describes the different kinds of statements—personal,
diversity and addendum. Included is information about why the personal
statement for law school is different from graduate school in general,
what law schools look for and how to get started with the writing
process. Beyond providing easy brainstorming strategies, this workshop
also dispels some myths about the writing process while offering some
helpful tips and suggestions.
A resume is not only a necessary component of your law school
application; it is also a useful document that provides a structured
and detailed summary of relevant information about yourself that you
can use for future jobs, internships, grants, scholarships and more.
This workshop identifies several kinds of resumes, as well as each of
their strengths and weaknesses. It also offers specific strategies to
develop your content and to make your resume effective, efficient and
visually appealing. It concludes with several practical exercises in
applying the skills that the workshop highlights and tips on how to
maximize your resources on campus to perfect your resume.
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