What Is a Statement of Lived Experience / Statement of Perspective Essay?
Is It Too Late? Applying to Law School With the February LSAT
To Transfer Law Schools or Not To Transfer? That Is the Question.
Harvard Law School Removes The Personal Statement Requirement
What to Expect in the 2023 Law School Application Cycle
So you’ve done it … you’re ready to apply to law school. You studied hard and followed your LSAT prep, took the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), drafted a captivating personal statement, received your letters of recommendation, created a law…
What Does It Mean for the Top Law Schools to Leave the US News Law Schools Rankings?
As you may be aware, a significant number of law schools are opting out of the US News Law School Rankings. At the time of writing, nine of the “T-14” (Top 14) law schools—Yale, Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Georgetown,…
The Splitter Struggle: What to Do If Your LSAT Score Is Great, But Your GPA Is Meh
Picture this: A bright, promising student works tirelessly on mastering the ins and outs of a challenging-albeit-important-exam to reach their goal of becoming a lawyer. After months of hard work, our hero is ready for the big law school admission…
How to Prep for a Law School Interview
After you’ve wrapped up your LSAT prep, crushed your LSAT, and applied to law school comes one more hurdle: the law school interview! The law school interview is unique from most other typical interviews. The law school interview is primarily…
5 Reasons to Strive for a 170+ LSAT Score
Applying and getting accepted to law school is a numbers game. There are a lot of different numbers that figure into the law school equation and the decisions you’ll make in the application process: your undergraduate GPA, your LSAT score,…