Your resume is often the first impression admissions officers will have of you. It highlights your academic, professional, and leadership experiences, as well as your ability to present yourself clearly and concisely.
• Clean formatting and professional structure. • Clear descriptions of leadership roles, academic achievements, and experiences. • Evidence of commitment and responsibility (internships, jobs, student leadership). • Tailoring content to law school admissions rather than generic employment.
Looking at examples from top law schools can help you build your own. • Harvard Law School Resume Samples • Yale Law School Resume Samples • UC Berkely Law Resume Samples Career serves or trusted mentors could be helpful in finalizing your resume. < Back