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Why Every Law School Applicant Should Write a "Why X Law School" Essay
While most law schools do not require a "Why X" essay, we encourage our clients to write one for every school on their list. At JurisPrep, we believe that this essay is your secret weapon for distinguishing yourself in a sea of law school applications—potentially getting you into schools you might otherwise not be accepted to or securing life-changing scholarships. Think about it this way: your application is one of thousands being reviewed by an admissions committee. If you
Micah McCreary
Jun 23 min read


Why Every Applicant Should Write a Perspective Statement
While many law schools do not require Perspective Statements (often referred to as Diversity) Statements), we encourage our clients to write one along with their personal statement and "Why X Law School" essay. At JurisPrep, we believe that the Perspective Statement is an important opportunity for distinguishing yourself in a sea of law school applications. Think about it this way: your application is one of thousands of others being reviewed by a law school admissions commi
Micah McCreary
Jun 24 min read


The LSAT Is Back to Fully In-Person Testing: Here’s How to Win on Test Day
The Law School Admission Council has officially returned the LSAT to a fully in-person format. After years of remote and hybrid options, every test-taker will now walk into a physical testing center on exam day. For some students, this change may feel intimidating. For others, it’s a relief. At JurisPrep, we’ve seen both reactions, and after working with hundreds of students, we believe in-person testing can actually provide a competitive advantage when you prepare for it int
Micah McCreary
Feb 254 min read
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