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Law Schools That Offer Full-Ride Scholarships
Law school is expensive but there’s hope out there! Put these law schools that offer full-ride scholarships on your school list to graduate as debt-free as possible!
READ MOREThe Unofficial Law School Admissions Lingo Dictionary
Sure, you can walk the walk, but can you talk the talk of law school admissions? Bookmark this guide to reference next time you find yourself in a Reddit rabbit hole.
READ MORETo Transfer Law Schools or Not To Transfer? That Is the Question.
What if you didn’t get accepted to your dream law school, went to another law school, and then just transferred to your dream school after 1L? This thought crosses many future law students’ minds at one point or another, but before you make this your Plan B, read this.
READ MOREEarly Decision vs. Early Action: Your Law School Applications
Since most law schools accept applicants on a rolling basis, the early bird [applicant] really does get the worm [an admissions offer]. Some applicants try to increase their chances of admission by applying as an early decision or early action candidate. Although anyone can apply early to law school, not all schools have the option […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s rich historical connection to the United States’ founding provides a superb backdrop for students who want to become influential lawyers. Pennsylvania is home to nine of the top law schools in the U.S. They offer excellent placement prospects, varied faculty, diverse student communities, and cutting-edge curricula. Here is a list of Pennsylvania’s top four […]
READ MOREWhat 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 school resume, researched law schools, and finally submitted it all! Now what? Read on as […]
READ MOREHow to Choose a Law School
You studied, you took LSAT classes, and you took the LSAT exam. Now, you finally have your application all together — LSAT score, transcript, letters of recommendation, and personal statement all uploaded to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) site — and ready to send out to any of the 199 American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited […]
READ MOREFive Things Nontraditional Law School Applicants Should Know
While many law school hopefuls choose to apply during their last year of undergrad, you might take a nontraditional route – and that’s OK (and increasingly common)! Nontraditional law school applicants include anyone taking an alternative path to law school, including those who might be switching careers or have taken a gap year (or two). […]
READ MOREA Brief Rundown of the Law School Admissions Timeline
“Tick-tock,” says the applications timeline clock. “Stop ticking,” says the law school applicant. Each school can set their own schedule as to how and when they consider applications, but the vast majority of them start reviewing applications around October. What that means is that, if you want to be at the top of the pile […]
READ MORE10 Questions to Ask Law School Admissions
The law school admissions process can be extremely stressful, trust me! You need to compile what schools you want to apply to and write up an application with everything the law school admissions council wants. Everyone makes the mistake of not taking time to ask the following questions of admissions officers. Don’t make the same […]
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