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<blockquote data-quote="as-above-so-below" data-source="post: 96458" data-attributes="member: 18235"><p>Hello, Jessica! I've read probably 100 pages of this thread and it's been of great help, however, I have a question regarding the structure of my personal statement. I feel like some of the points in the Why international commercial law? and Why me? sections repeat, even though they do not relay the same information - I have substatiated my interests with my academic (I have a LLM from Europe, which was very comprehensive, 6 years, 50 Modules, doing a conversion LLM now) and professional experience (I got to sit with a judge in Europe for a year so I got to try a lot of areas of law and know what I like doing and where my interests lie). </p><p></p><p>The Why me? section is a big problem overall as even as I am under the overall word limit, due to the volume of relevant things that I've done and the skills and challenges accumulated, it's very long. Do you think it's wise to condense for example my judicial experience in one paragraph and chunk in into the why commercial law section as I got to work on some commenrial/financial cases which I've mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="as-above-so-below, post: 96458, member: 18235"] Hello, Jessica! I've read probably 100 pages of this thread and it's been of great help, however, I have a question regarding the structure of my personal statement. I feel like some of the points in the Why international commercial law? and Why me? sections repeat, even though they do not relay the same information - I have substatiated my interests with my academic (I have a LLM from Europe, which was very comprehensive, 6 years, 50 Modules, doing a conversion LLM now) and professional experience (I got to sit with a judge in Europe for a year so I got to try a lot of areas of law and know what I like doing and where my interests lie). The Why me? section is a big problem overall as even as I am under the overall word limit, due to the volume of relevant things that I've done and the skills and challenges accumulated, it's very long. Do you think it's wise to condense for example my judicial experience in one paragraph and chunk in into the why commercial law section as I got to work on some commenrial/financial cases which I've mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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