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Thanks for your feedback on my book.
When you are at the moment of applying for the law school after graduation, you know that you can do nothing about your GPA, LSAT score or Toefl score.
The only thing you can do is to increase your credits by writing an impressive, persuasive essay. And the top schools place quite emphasis on this.
Although the book was written 10 years ago, the guideline for writing a good essay is just the same. Try to understand the guideline and prepare the contents and frame which you will write at the moment of application. The sooner, the better.
As for another references related to which school should be applied for or financial support, the classes provided by the program in which you are interested, and so on, the most up-to-date information is needed.
This kind of information can be gathered and shared from off- or on- line communities for the students who are preparing for law school.
As a matter of fact, the space for this community is available in this website.
( go to 'Forum' menu. http://mskright.com/lawschool.htm )
The space is now dormant. However, you can activate the community as a moderator for it. If anybody wants, I am ready to give them authorities needed to run the community.(You can make as much space as you want and use the features provided by this site.)
Refer to'Announcement' menu # 3
http://mskright.com/zeroboard/view.php?id=announce&page=1&sn1=&ivpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=3
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