Title: The Law School Admission Game Pdf Play Like An Expert, Third Edition
Ann K. Levine is the founder and chief law school admission consultantat Law School Expert. Before founding Law School Expert, Ann wasDirector of Admissions for Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and servedas Director of Admissions for California Western School of Law in SanDiego. As the director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools,Ann reviewed thousands of applications each year and was primarilyresponsible for making all admission decisions including awardingscholarships. Each year pre-law students rely on Law SchoolExpert's blog for advice on personal statements, letters ofrecommendation, LSAT scores and more, to help them get into "reach" lawschools. Ann holds a Juris Doctor from the University of MiamiSchool of Law where she graduated magna cum laude. Ann distinguishedherself with service to the Inter-American Law Review and membership inOrder of the Coif. Ann also holds a BSC in Communication from theUniversity of Miami.Ms. Levine now resides in Santa Barbara, California with her husband (an attorney) and two daughters.
Once you've submitted your law school applications, this book will continue to guide you on getting accepted from a waiting list, negotiating law school scholarships, and transferring to a new law school after your 1L year. The book includes an analysis of personal statement introductions as well as complete essays successfully used by applicants, tips on writing optional essays for law schools, and sample resumes and addenda.
Topics include:
- How will law schools view my credentials, activities, and work experience?
- What is the rolling admission process and how can it impact whether I am accepted?
- Will the fact that I am a non-traditional applicant help me or hurt me?
- Why is the personal statement important and how do I select a topic?
- How do I explain a low LSAT score, inconsistent GPA, academic probation, or arrest record? Should I write an optional essay?
- Should I share information about my learning disability?
- Why was I placed on a waiting list and what can I do to increase my chances of acceptance? How can I use scholarship offers to negotiate between law schools?
- How do I decide where to attend?
This book offers strategies for all law school applicants, including specific advice for people:
- Determined to attend a Top Law School-Hoping for the chance to attend any law school
- Seeking an affordable legal education-Returning to school after being in the work force
- Still in college with limited work and life experience
- Considering how to build their experiences and resumes to strengthen their applications
- Concerned about writing a compelling personal statement because they haven't overcome significant obstacles
- Know the story they want to tell about overcoming obstacles in life but are not sure what to emphasize.
Great advice, but not entirely unique. I purchased this book in hopes of gaining better insight into law school admissions and while I think it is a good starting place it isn’t information that is difficult to find elsewhere.I believe this book is geared towards people aiming for top 20 schools or maybe top 50. However, it has pointers for everyone.Note that it is frequently a plug for the authors business.Additionally it has a lot of information that comes off as very elitist and forgets that not everyone is aiming for really posh schools. So, if you’re aiming for a school whose 50th percentile is a 155 LSAT and a 3.25 GPA then this book is often going to feel like it is looking down on you.If you’re pretty well versed in what a school is looking for in an application but hoping for some new information then skip this book.It’s a great starting place if you aren’t sure where to begin. It’s also well organized if you want all the information in one place. It is information that you can find on nearly every blog, podcast, and discuss forum, however.I think the BEST advice comes directly from your goal school’s admissions team.Remember that law schools want good students just as badly as students want good schools!They are there to help.While this book is full of good advice the best advice is going to come from the person who will actually be reading your application and deciding on it.Schedule a tour of the law school, attend any meetings or functions they host for law school hopefuls, reach out to them.Don’t let the elitist attitudes of some people make you feel like you can’t get into a school you that they don’t speak for. Let the school speak for themselves.A Must for Law School Applicants Ann knows her stuff and is easy to get in touch with if you ever have a question. This book packs a lot of information and is an easy read, and is extremely easy to reference when need be. if you're in the process of applying, do yourself a favor and spend a few bucks on this book to save money when you apply.Insightful I liked how insightful this book is in helping me decide what would i look into for law school
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