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As a law student preparing my resume for internships, I’m struggling with how to effectively highlight my experience. While I’ve participated in a few moot court competitions and volunteered at a legal clinic, I don’t have any formal legal internships or high-level work experience yet. How can I make my resume stand out to potential employers without having a long list of traditional legal experiences? Should I focus more on transferable skills, like research or writing, or try to emphasize my academic achievements? I also have a background in public relations. Any tips on how to position myself effectively would be greatly appreciated :)
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