The Personal Statement Toolkit: Write a Law School Essay That Stands Out

$19.00

Your GPA is set. Your LSAT is your LSAT. But your personal statement is a blank page, and it's the one place you get to show admissions committees how you actually think.

Most applicants waste it. They turn it into a resume in paragraph form, open with "ever since I was a young child," and never reveal the person behind the application.

The Personal Statement Toolkit fixes that. It walks you through writing an essay that sounds like you and gives readers a reason to remember you.

Inside, you'll get:

  • A flexible three-part structure for the entire essay, from opening line to close

  • Brainstorming prompts to surface your strongest material, even if you don't think you have a "dramatic" story

  • Annotated real-style examples, broken down line by line so you see exactly why they work (and one that doesn't, and why)

  • The most common mistakes that sink otherwise-strong essays

  • A professional-grade self-edit checklist to run before you submit

Written by a law school graduate, for applicants who want clarity, structure, and confidence, not generic advice.

Instant digital download (PDF).

Note: This toolkit is an educational resource and does not guarantee admission to any law school.

Your GPA is set. Your LSAT is your LSAT. But your personal statement is a blank page, and it's the one place you get to show admissions committees how you actually think.

Most applicants waste it. They turn it into a resume in paragraph form, open with "ever since I was a young child," and never reveal the person behind the application.

The Personal Statement Toolkit fixes that. It walks you through writing an essay that sounds like you and gives readers a reason to remember you.

Inside, you'll get:

  • A flexible three-part structure for the entire essay, from opening line to close

  • Brainstorming prompts to surface your strongest material, even if you don't think you have a "dramatic" story

  • Annotated real-style examples, broken down line by line so you see exactly why they work (and one that doesn't, and why)

  • The most common mistakes that sink otherwise-strong essays

  • A professional-grade self-edit checklist to run before you submit

Written by a law school graduate, for applicants who want clarity, structure, and confidence, not generic advice.

Instant digital download (PDF).

Note: This toolkit is an educational resource and does not guarantee admission to any law school.