Anna Ivey v. TLS - Personal Statement
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:51 pm
Quick question
Was reading Anna Ivey's book, and it seemed like she likes to make very clear distinctions between PERSONAL ESSAYS and PROFESSIONAL ESSAYS, whereas the ideal essays from the TLS "guide" to personal statements seem more of a combination of the two. Any comments on this? Presumably, it should be a good thing to include couple reasons why you're interested in law school along with a personal anecdote that shares a bit of who you are, no?
I'm just a little bit confused because the sample essays in the book are certainly well-written in a narrative sense but don't really seem to reveal qualities that'd help the candidate go through law school...an element that should be included in all PS-es according to the TLS guide.
Was reading Anna Ivey's book, and it seemed like she likes to make very clear distinctions between PERSONAL ESSAYS and PROFESSIONAL ESSAYS, whereas the ideal essays from the TLS "guide" to personal statements seem more of a combination of the two. Any comments on this? Presumably, it should be a good thing to include couple reasons why you're interested in law school along with a personal anecdote that shares a bit of who you are, no?
I'm just a little bit confused because the sample essays in the book are certainly well-written in a narrative sense but don't really seem to reveal qualities that'd help the candidate go through law school...an element that should be included in all PS-es according to the TLS guide.