Here at The Girl’s Guide, we get tons of questions from law school applicants about how to best frame their application story. Rather than making stuff up that may or may not be right, we’re bringing in the big guns!
Please welcome Eileen Conner, founder of Pen and Chisel, our resident expert on law school application writing. She specializes in helping law school candidates perfect their law school application essays and more.
Eileen is here to help with any law school application questions you might have — including personal statements, diversity statements, addenda, and any other items you need to submit.
Pen and Chisel Posts
- The Cost of Applying to Law School
- Tips for Time-Managing Your Law School Personal Statement
- Can I Tell Multiple Stories in my Law School Personal Statement?
- Is Your Law School Personal Statement Too Vague?
- How to Pep Up a Boring Law School Admissions Essay
- Tackling Subjective Grammar Issues in the Personal Statement
- How Can I Shape My Non-Traditional Experience into a Compelling Law School Application?
- 4 Ways to Beat Law School Application Essay Stress
- How to Tackle the “Why X School?” Essay
- Proofreading to Create an Immaculate Law School Application
- How to Start the Law School Application Research Process
- Concise Writing: Editing for Length
- Why is the Law School Personal Statement Difficult?
- Writing Terrible First Drafts
- What Makes a Good Personal Statement Topic?
Got a burning law school application question for Eileen? Just send a note and maybe it will be answered in a future column!
A graduate of the University of Michigan’s prestigious creative writing MFA program, Eileen is the former Senior Editor for Law at Revision Editing.
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