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Telling Your Story: Words Never to Use, Part III of III: Unnecessary Segues

Telling Your Story: Words Never to Use, Part II of III: Non-Words

Telling Your Story: Words Never to Use, Part I of III: Verbs

Telling Your Story: Strike Duplicative Sentences

Telling Your Story: Say What You Mean

Telling Your Story: Listen for Inspiration and Ideas

Telling Your Story: The Two-Thirds Rule

Telling Your Story: Keep Your Writing Simple

Telling Your Story: A Well-Rounded Application

Telling Your Story: Getting Your Head in the Right Writing Space

Telling Your Story: My Law School Application, Short Essay

Telling Your Story: My Law School Application, Personal Statement

Telling Your Story: Do Not Send Sight Unseen

Telling Your Story: Avoiding Oversimplification, Part 3 of 3

Telling Your Story: Avoiding Oversimplification, Part 2 of 3

Telling Your Story: Avoiding Oversimplification, Part 1 of 3

Telling Your Story: Stay Within Maximum Page Limits

Telling Your Story: Too Clean to Be Real?

Telling Your Story: Writer’s Block Tip—Record Yourself Talking

Telling Your Story: Tell One Story, Not Four

Telling Your Story: Specificity Wins

Telling Your Story: Include Emotional Thinking

Telling Your Story: Rephrase Those Clichés

Telling Your Story: Talk About Yourself More Than About Others

Telling Your Story: Slicing Through Writer’s Block

Telling Your Story: About Whom Is This Article? You!

Telling Your Story: Tell the Truth!

Telling Your Story: Do Not Skip the Brainstorming

Telling Your Story: Avoid “I Always Wanted to” Stories and Show Change Instead

Telling Your Story: Beginnings Are Boring