Personal Statements for Law Schools - Health Professions and ...

Personal Statements for Law Schools - Health Professions and ... Personal Statements for Law Schools - Health Professions and ...

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Make sure the essay is aboutYOU!• If you write about someone who inspired you…• The danger is that the essay will focus on the other person.• Be sure the majority of the statement deals with YOU and how YOU,YOUR goals, character, values, etc., were affected by the other person.• If you have had a pivotal experience in your life, or have aninteresting story to tell…• The danger is that the essay will focus on the logistical details of whathappened, setting the scene, etc.• Be sure the majority of the statement deals with YOU and how YOU,YOUR goals, character, values, etc., were affected by the experience.Reflect upon and evaluate your experiences…

Write naturally….• Tell your story in your own voice. Do NOT change the wayyou express yourself. Speak naturally and comfortably.• Avoid legalese! (This is a principle stressed in law school aswell. Legalese is seen as a crutch.)• Do NOT try to impress with your vocabulary. Forced languageis not impressive—it is embarrassing. As they say, “big wordsdo not denote big minds, just big egos.”

Write naturally….• Tell your story in your own voice. Do NOT change the wayyou express yourself. Speak naturally <strong>and</strong> com<strong>for</strong>tably.• Avoid legalese! (This is a principle stressed in law school aswell. Legalese is seen as a crutch.)• Do NOT try to impress with your vocabulary. Forced languageis not impressive—it is embarrassing. As they say, “big wordsdo not denote big minds, just big egos.”

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