I am looking for some clarification on what ties to a region matter and which ones do not. Can someone give me their opinion on what ties are worth mentioning in the personal statement. Preferably in order of significance.
For example - I've noticed that going to a school for undergrad is not that significant, but having a federal clerkship in that region is.
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Question about - Ties to region
If you search the board for this topic (I just did a couple days ago) you'll find a wealth of info throughout. Some in legal employment, some in the xfer forum, some in choosing a law school...it's been covered a lot, and much more thoroughly than we can here. Good luck.