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The One-Page Resume Rule does not Apply to Law School

Strong recommendation letters from those who know you closely, academically and professionally, and a truly detailed resume that lists your work experience, skill set and achievements could tip the scales in your favor when applying to top bracket law schools says a leading law school consultant.

Book Review: Lean In For Graduates

What better source of interview and career advice could there be than Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg? This new revised version of her famous 2013 book is just for students

How to get the most out of studying abroad

Alan Kerzner, CEO of the Institute for Global Student Success, says mentorship can help international students be more productive in their new study and work culture

How to write a unique law school essay

The essay shouldn’t necessarily be a “Here is why I want to be a lawyer essay,” but there should be some indication as to why you are interested in a legal career. Tell the admissions committee something about yourself and your life. Use prose to draw readers in and keep them interested, says Derek Meeker, a senior law school consultant.

How useful is a creative writing degree? And 5 more answers from the University of Dundee

Are you curious about creative writing programs? Do you wonder if a degree is what it takes to become a first class writer? Or do you feel creativity can not be taught? These questions and more are answered by two of Dundee’s leading lights – Kirsty Gunn and Gail Low.

How to get past the tough competition for internships

Global remote internships let you join a transnational team and gain real work experience developing solutions for companies

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