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Evelyn R. Hernandez

U.S.
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returns 12/01/2009
I can answer questions about law school and the process of applying to law school. I recently graduated in May 2008, so it's all fresh in my mind. I can answer questions about how to apply to law school, the LSAT, getting letters of recommendation, writing your personal statement, etc. I can also answer questions about what life is like during law school and the different opportunities students should take advantage of during their law school experience, i.e., law review, networking events, moot court, clinics, internships, what classes to take, etc. I can also answer questions about what it's like to look for a job, what are good jobs to get right out of law school, and general questions about writing cover letters and resumes. I can also answer questions about judicial clerkships after law school.

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2009-11-15 What are my chances of getting accepted:

Hi Fancia -- The biggest things law schools consider is your LSAT score. You need to take the LSAT to get into law school and if you do really well on that test, your chances should greatly improve.

2009-11-14 research paper:

Hi Catherine -- In order to be any type of attorney, you have to first go to college and get a Bachelor's degree. Then you will need to take the LSAT (it's like the SATs but for law school) and apply

2009-11-13 freshmen needs scholarship:

Hi Jessica -- Before law school, you have to first go to college and get a Bachelor's degree. There are many places you can apply for scholarships. Talk with a guidance counselor at your school. You

2009-11-05 Law School:

Hi Resa -- I apologize for the delay in my response. I changed my major several times during undergrad because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. I ended up graduating with a degree in political science

2009-10-09 admission to law school:

Hi Alex -- I think it's great that you were able to get a college degree while being a single mom of 4. That's really great. :) You'll never know until you try, so you may as well apply, right? You

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