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- Accepted.com - Law School Application Essays - Advice on applying to law school, including writing personal statements, and what to request in letters of recommendation.
www.accepted.com/law/index.htm
- AdmissionsEssays.com - Tips on writing personal essays for law school applications.
www.admissionsessays.com/law_index.html
- Law School Admissions: Your Questions Answered - Get some really good advice about getting into law school from the Dean of Admissions at the University of Kentucky School of Law.
www.uky.edu/Law/admissions/q_and_a.htm
- Law School Advisor.com - Do not let law school admissions stand between you and your law degree! Maximize your personal law school admission potential with a concise, step-by-step approach...
www.lawschooladvisor.com/index.htm
- Law School Connections - Assists pre-law students with all aspects of the law school application process including personal statement editing and choosing the right law school. Provides free service placing students in national and local law firms to gain practical legal experience before starting school.
www.lawschoolconnections.com
- Law School Discussion.org - Topics include getting accepted to law school, preparing for life as a 1L, law school rankings, and LSAT discussions.
www.lawschooldiscussion.org
- Nowhere 500 - Personal statements for law school applications viewable on the Web.
www.nowhere500.com
- Pre-Law Resources - Helpful resources for students planning to enter law school.
www.prelawschool.com
- Pre-Law Society of Brooklyn College - LSAT information as well as other pre-law information an aspiring lawyer may need. Also a chat forum and career center.
members.tripod.com/~Law_Society_Execs/index.html
- Princeton Review -- Law School Section - Perhaps the most valuable resource on the Internet for those going to law school. Site contains information about applying to law school, financing your legal education, LSAT preparation, and a law school discussion board.
www.review.com/law/index_no_login.cfm
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