The Admissions Committee is particularly interested in hearing why you want to study law, what makes you well-suited to the study of law (e.g., the particular skills, interests and/or experiences you have), why you are interested in the Allard School of Law specifically, and what contributions you think you would make to the Faculty. A personal statement should also highlight those aspects of your personal history that will generally enhance your application. For example, you should set out relevant information about any academically related extra-curricular activities, community involvement, paid and volunteer work experiences, parental or caregiver responsibilities, and any other relevant personal characteristics and attributes.
