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SAMPLE COVER LETTER #1: FIRST-YEAR STUDENT
P.O. Box 208203
New Haven, CT 06520-8203
(203) 432-8000
December 1, 2013
Ms. Jeanne E. Cole-Amos
Assistant Director of Personnel & Planning
Office of the Attorney General
900 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Dear Ms. Cole-Amos:
I am a first-year student at Yale Law School and am seeking a position in the Attorney General’s Office
for the Summer 2014. My family resides in Arlington, and I plan to return to the area following my law school
graduation. If funding is not available for summer interns in your office, Yale is able to fund my employment.
My background and interests are well-suited to the work conducted by your office generally, and the Civil
Law Division in particular. As an undergraduate, I learned about the trial process through my work as a counselor
and student judge for the University Judiciary Committee. I enjoyed interviewing and preparing witnesses for
hearings, analyzing the facts of cases, and drafting opinions.
I will be in Virginia from December 23 to January 2 and would welcome the opportunity to speak to you
about a position as a summer intern in the Office of the Attorney General. I will call your office later this month
to see if an interview might be arranged during that time. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
John Q. Student
John Q. Student
Yale Law Scho ol Career Develo pment Office 56
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