Law School Personal Statement Editing & ReviewingAdmission to law school is now more competitive than ever. With the increasing number of applications submitted each year, a high LSAT score is sometimes not enough to get you a seat at your top choice. This means that you, as an applicant, must distinguish yourself from the thousands of other law school hopefuls with your personal statement. The majority of law schools do not conduct interviews as part of their admission process. Instead, they rely on the personal statement. This short essay is truly the only chance law schools will have to evaluate you beyond your LSAT score and GPA. This is why it is imperative that your personal statement makes an unforgettable impression on the law school admission committees, by highlighting your personal achievements and presenting you in the most favorable way possible. Your personal statement also allows law schools to evaluate you as a writer. According to the University of Chicago Law School, "Your personal statement is also a writing sample, so make sure that it is flawless and eloquent . . . It goes without saying that typos in personal statements are very bad." Clearly, how your personal statement is written is just as important as what is written. It is essential that you make proper use of grammar, spelling, organization, and transitions. How LSAT Proctor Personal Statement Editing Helps YouMost editors only provide feedback on your grammar and spelling errors, checking only the most basic elements of your essay. LSAT Proctor, however, goes beyond this to look at the substance of your personal statement. We will not only check for proper spelling, punctuation, grammar, and transitions, but we will also ensure that your personal statement is well-organized and coherent. We will evaluate the content of your personal statement and provide you with an objective analysis. For example, if we feel that something you mentioned has potential but is not as developed as it should be, we will advise that you elaborate on it. Many times applicants include too much in their personal statement, and if we encounter something that is outside of the scope of the overall theme of your personal statement, we will advise that you remove it or change it in a way that works with your essay. How It Works
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