This week, Branden & Jelena recover from their Thanksgiving feasts while answering listeners’ questions and critiquing a listener-submitted personal statement.
Send in your own questions for the next mailbag episode at podcast@testmaxprep.com or via the LSATMax student Discord.
Listen and learn . . .
- Should older law school applicants write an addendum addressing their age?
- Who can write a law school diversity statement?
- Why do real judicial opinions sometimes read exactly like the LSAT?
- Is having a big gap in your work history a law school dealbreaker?
- How can you write a personal statement that makes you look good . . . about something from your past that might make you look bad?
- What’s the difference between writing a personal statement for law school and an essay for publication?
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