Law School Personal Statement: Getting Started

Law School Personal Statement: Getting Started

"Where do I start?!" is one of the most common questions I hear about the law school personal statement. It's not like anything you've written before. It's not a tweet, and it's not an essay about "Great Expectations" or "Romeo and Juliet." It's something in-between: personal AND professional.

How do you start writing a law school personal statement that shows admission officers who you really are?

It might seem surprising at first, but one of the most effective ways I've found to finally start that law school personal statement is:

Don't start at the beginning.

Just write any random ideas as they come to you. You can work on connecting them, and editing them later.

If there's an anecdote or detail that you think might work well for your law school personal statement, just write it down.

Most students are end up writing the best sentences of their law school personal statement only after a LOT of what I like to call "free-writing." You can use any style that works for you at this point - it can be bullet points, an outline, or even just a word or two.

Your goal is just to get as much down on paper as possible.

Another strategy that really works is to use writing prompts. Just filling in the blanks can help you overcome writer's block.

Here are just a few:

"I like ____ because it makes me feel ____."

"A global issue that excites me is _____ because ______."

"I enjoy learning about ____ because ______."

Writing prompts are a great tool to help you get started and make it easier. They're almost like Mad Libs. (Does anyone else remember those?)

Anyway, I've put together a TON of writing prompts to help you jump-start your law school personal statement if you're having trouble getting motivated or are unsure of what to write about. They're just one of the many tools and resources in a premium course I’ve created to help you write effective law school personal statement

You can get access to these resources as part of my LSAT and law school admissions courses here -----> 


YOUR ACTION STEP

Spend at least 30 minutes free-writing, and fill out the writing prompts above. Get at least a few hundred words down on paper. You can invest 30 minutes on this now, right? It'll be much easier to get motivated and inspire yourself to write the best law school personal statement possible once you've written something down.


Until next time,

Steve



Recommended Resources:

1. Law School Admissions Coaching
Get personalized 1-1 help on every aspect of the law school admission process -- or just the law school personal statement.

2. Law School Admissions Guide
I've written a concise guide to the law school admission process with tips on completing every aspect of your applications from start to finish. It's a small price to pay for a whole lot of guidance, and it's short enough that you'll actually read the whole thing.

3. Law School Admissions Cheat Sheet
Quick-reference guide for the law school personal statement, the "Why X?" essay, and the law school résumé. (You can also get it with the LSAT Cheat Sheets.)






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