Alright guys, I've been attempting to write my PS off and on for the last 2 months with no measurable progress. I've written two full PS's which I scrapped completely because they were brutally unpalatable. Any suggestions would be tremendously appreciated, especially in regards to topic brainstorming. I have gone through all the 7sage material available to me [Free account :(] and there are a lot of good ideas, but none that have unlocked my inspiration.

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  • Sunday, Sep 24 2017

    Thanks guys, i appreciate all the advice. i think im starting to get somewhere, i have two partial drafts going, which is progress!

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  • Sunday, Sep 24 2017

    FWIW, I wrote close to 7 inceptions of what would ultimately become my PS. And fuck, who knows if I'm done forever until I submit it. Point is, just keep writing and writing because a good PS isn't likely to flow out of you or come easily. If you feel like you need professional help then try to enlist the help someone like @jamesdunniv792 who is literally a master when it comes to these things.

    Good luck!

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  • Sunday, Sep 24 2017

    . Hit quote instead of edit :-p

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  • Sunday, Sep 24 2017

    @vtm14207 said:

    @merdjunk372 said:

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    @vtm14207 said:

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

    https://shannonathompson.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/eddit.jpg

    So I have Hemingway's permission to get drunk every night until I have a draft?

    The answer to your question is YES

    While I don't normally promote the use of alcohol as an aide, I must admit in this case it's proved quite effective. One bottle of wine in and I came away with an introduction and conclusion I'm very happy with.

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  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    @tylerdschreur10199 said:

    You said you're on a free account? 7Sage's Admissions Course is only $15 and there's a good amount of practical tips in there... and also some inspiring drafts. You should consider giving it a go!

    I didn't realise you could get just the admissions course! Thought it only came as a perk of the ultimate plus. I'll definitely look into it, thanks!

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  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    You said you're on a free account? 7Sage's Admissions Course is only $15 and there's a good amount of practical tips in there... and also some inspiring drafts. You should consider giving it a go!

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  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    @tylerdschreur10199 said:

    @jennybains774 said:

    I think it is very hard to give advice to anyone if you haven't really read their personal statements. I am not an expert by any means. But from what I have learnt from a few seminars that I have attended, it needs to be your interview on paper (your experiences, your struggles, the way you have overcame them, why would you like to pursue law, why at that specific school, where does your passion for social justice come from, etc.) Note that these are only some examples. As I said, it is an interview on paper, and obviously, all of us have our own unique stories to tell.

    There is no doubt that as any other part of the law school application, the PS is very tough too. I wrote mine last year (it took a few months of writing, and a number of drafts being scrapped). However, I am still not determined if I would want to submit the one that I have wrote. I have a feeling that it still needs a lot of work.

    But if any of you may want to read mine and give me some feedback, or would want to send your own to me? I would love to get some feedback on my PS and perhaps look over someone else's and share my thoughts.

    (1) You're definitely right about everyone's issues being individual. (2) I will gladly read yours and offer what advice I can, and I'll send you mine when i have one... (3) I really likle the idea of your PS being your interview on paper. Maybe try to answer the hypothetical interview question, "Tell me something about yourself that's important to your identity" or something like that.

    Okay, sounds great!!! Thank you. I am actually still working on mine but as soon as I will finish it, I will send it to you, and will be waiting to read yours and offer my advice :) For (3), that is the question that makes me reflect upon my story. How to answer that question if asked by admission committee of a law school.

    All the best!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @merdjunk372-1 @vtm14207 Looks like we're going to have a lot of rough mornings these next 2 months!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @merdjunk372 said:

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    @vtm14207 said:

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

    https://shannonathompson.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/eddit.jpg

    So I have Hemingway's permission to get drunk every night until I have a draft?

    The answer to your question is YES

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    @vtm14207 said:

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

    https://shannonathompson.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/eddit.jpg

    So I have Hemingway's permission to get drunk every night until I have a draft?

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @vtm14207 said:

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

    https://shannonathompson.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/eddit.jpg

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @vtm14207 said:

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

    I've actually considered that method, I have a wedding saturday afternoon, so I think i'm going to come home that evening and just write everything that comes to my mind and see where it takes me.

    It certainly can't hurt anything :)

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @jennybains774 said:

    I think it is very hard to give advice to anyone if you haven't really read their personal statements. I am not an expert by any means. But from what I have learnt from a few seminars that I have attended, it needs to be your interview on paper (your experiences, your struggles, the way you have overcame them, why would you like to pursue law, why at that specific school, where does your passion for social justice come from, etc.) Note that these are only some examples. As I said, it is an interview on paper, and obviously, all of us have our own unique stories to tell.

    There is no doubt that as any other part of the law school application, the PS is very tough too. I wrote mine last year (it took a few months of writing, and a number of drafts being scrapped). However, I am still not determined if I would want to submit the one that I have wrote. I have a feeling that it still needs a lot of work.

    But if any of you may want to read mine and give me some feedback, or would want to send your own to me? I would love to get some feedback on my PS and perhaps look over someone else's and share my thoughts.

    (1) You're definitely right about everyone's issues being individual. (2) I will gladly read yours and offer what advice I can, and I'll send you mine when i have one... (3) I really likle the idea of your PS being your interview on paper. Maybe try to answer the hypothetical interview question, "Tell me something about yourself that's important to your identity" or something like that.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcoming adversity. It's not the soundest advice but it's an idea! Also, no drinking if you are underage. Go run till you cry or something else lol

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    Omg, I am in the same boat right now. Have literally wrote three personal statements and am not happy with any of them. To be honest, I have heard from a lot of other students who have gotten accepted to law schools that they were never really happy with their personal statement even after submitting it. All in all, it's tough writing about yourself since it's not every day that we write these types of essays.

    Good luck though!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    I think it is very hard to give advice to anyone if you haven't really read their personal statements. I am not an expert by any means. But from what I have learnt from a few seminars that I have attended, it needs to be your interview on paper (your experiences, your struggles, the way you have overcame them, why would you like to pursue law, why at that specific school, where does your passion for social justice come from, etc.) Note that these are only some examples. As I said, it is an interview on paper, and obviously, all of us have our own unique stories to tell.

    There is no doubt that as any other part of the law school application, the PS is very tough too. I wrote mine last year (it took a few months of writing, and a number of drafts being scrapped). However, I am still not determined if I would want to submit the one that I have wrote. I have a feeling that it still needs a lot of work.

    But if any of you may want to read mine and give me some feedback, or would want to send your own to me? I would love to get some feedback on my PS and perhaps look over someone else's and share my thoughts.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    Haha, definitely thinking outside the box, shows your determination to pursue justice in the face of insurmountable evil (LSAT)...

    It's better than anything I've come up with thus far.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    No advice, just commiseration. I've scrapped everything I've been writing since June. I hate writing about myself. I wrote a full page second argument against a June LR question today instead. It took me an hour. If only the PS were so easy... Maybe I can just submit that :-p

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