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EssayEdge Law
One of the most useful admissions sites around. Offers all users free access to over 300 admissions essays accepted by the US' top undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. The site's Harvard-educated editors provide expert admissions essay editing and consulting. It has a very extensive free Admission Essay Help course created by its Harvard editors. It also contains plenty of personal statement advice, free tools and content, from an LSAT prep course and a graduate school search engine to letter of recommendation help, an international student section, and law school interview advice.  When the time is right it's worth a visit.

lpig.org
An annotated, searchable gateway for legal and government information.

ResumeEdge
Can you impress a hiring manager in ten seconds or less?  They can...

Law Preview
Law school prep courses. Students receive overviews of core first-year law school courses from leading law school professors, as well as instruction on how to take exams and prepare for and participate in classes.

Law Books For Less
Low, low prices. Their goal is to provide, on average, the lowest prices of any law bookstore in the world.

Law.com
Huge site, covering most things legal.  If it's not here, then there's a good chance it doesn't exist.

Martindale.com
Part of Martindale-Hubbell.  This site lets you search through law firms/lawyers, filtering the results through specific filters such as law school, location etc.  Great for finding alumni of your school so you can pester them for a summer job.

lsac.org
Official LSAT site. Register for LSAT, get LSAT info. Anything you want to know about the LSAT? This is the link to follow. Also, you can do the infamous 'running your numbers' here - enter your LSAT score and GPA, and you'll get a probability of admission at any school in the US you might want to attend. Pinch of salt, anyone?

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