Table of Contents; Introduction; PART ONE: USING THE INTERNET; PART TWO: LAW SCHOOL ESSAYS AND PERSONAL STATEMENTS; Personal statement and biographical sketch; What is your professional orientation?; Personal statement of Michael McHale: What is your professional orientation?; Why should you be selected to attend law school?; Develop a summary of the overall goal you have for your life; Special factors affecting my undergraduate education.
Indicate your greatest strengths and abilities and describe their relationship to your goalsWhat would you consider your weaknesses to be?; Why are you committed to the study of law?; Summarize the most significant experiences and achievements of your professional life; What professional goals would you like to achieve during your lifetime?; Personal statement of Alex Whein; What are the special factors affecting your undergraduate education?; What do you have to offer our program?; What attracts you to the study of law?; What do you expect to obtain from your academic experiences?
Personal statement of Kathryn DiangeloWhat are your teaching philosophies and beliefs?; If you were to obtain a PH. D. in Educational Administration, what would be the key issues facing public education which you would address?; Describe your teaching philosophy and the views you would espouse as the leader of a school system once you earned a PH. D; If you were elected superintendent of the year, what would your message be?; Describe your work and accomplishments in a program of significance with public schools; Why do you want to pursue a doctorate?
Review your responses and state any additional information that might help to give an accurate picture of your personal, spiritual, academic, and professional goalsDo you feel that undergraduate GPA is a good indicator of an individual's capacity for intense study?; What have been your greatest blessings and obstacles?; Describe how your professional life has prepared you for the study of law; Do you feel there is a correlation between undergraduate GPA and success in advanced studies?; Why are you attracted to the Ohio State School of Law?; Is your GPA an adequate reflection of your ability?
What skills do you possess that make you most suited to the study of law?PART THREE: MASTER'S DEGREE AND PH. D. PROGRAMS ESSAYS AND PERSONAL STATEMENTS; The University of Vermont Statement of Purpose; Describe the most significant influencing factors in your life and discuss your greatest contributions; Describe your commitment to community; Tell us about your personal beliefs; Describe your personal teaching style; What do you think are the major issues facing public education?; How would you improve the teaching profession?; What do you feel is the best form of accountability?
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