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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 38 MIN

Law School Personal Statement Examples: 3 TikTok Essays, Brutally Reviewed (Ep. 67)

from The LSAT Simplified: A Hey Future Lawyer Podcast

Most law school personal statements don't move the needle, and this episode proves it. Ben pulls three personal statements that went viral on TikTok, the ones captioned "the essay that got me in," and reads them line by line. The verdict on all three is the same: people get admitted despite these essays, not because of them.You'll hear why opening with "What is the Constitution?" kills your hook, why writing about applying to law school makes you the most generic applicant in the pile, and why one writer buried the single impressive thing about her. Plus the single mom essay that actually works, and the rule that fixes the weakest paragraph in almost every personal statement.Want to write a personal statement that earns your seat instead of wasting it? Start here: heyfuturelawyer.com/free-class and heyfuturelawyer.com

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