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May LSAT-Flex Scores Come Back Tomorrow
Finally, after a long wait, it will arrive. The prince score that was promised. Scores from the May LSAT-Flex will finally be released tomorrow, June 5. It’s the first official LSAT score release since March 17. And that might seem like a long time, but, literally nothing of significance happened since March 17. Nothing at all. Just a totally normal three-month period.
READ MORELaw School Applications in the Time of Corona
You know what might help you stop looking at COVID stats for a few minutes? Thinking about law school applications! Hooray? Okay, look, I get it. It’s hard to focus when, well, [gestures at everything]. And in times like these, there’s no one correct way to cope. But on the off-chance that your particular brand […]
READ MORETips for Making the Career Change to Lawyer
It’s funny, if you Google “career change to lawyer,” you’ll find article after article providing tips to people transitioning from their careers as lawyers to some other field. Keep scrolling and you’ll find the occasional article about making the transition from law student to actual attorney. You won’t find many articles about making a career […]
READ MOREA Step-By-Step Guide to Applying to Law School
Applying to law school can feel like a labyrinthine process, we know. So we thought, as a bit of public service, we’d simplify this process as best as we can. Here are the fifteen steps you need to take to apply to law school, along with a deluge of links to posts on how to […]
READ MOREFive Law School Application Errors
Post-Thanksgiving leftovers sandwiches have been devoured and the smell of roasting chestnuts has invaded Christmas markets the country over. Rather than basking in holiday cheer, let’s Grinch it up in here and talk about law school applications. That’s right, we’re talking about law school! There’s plenty of advice out there about how to apply for […]
READ MOREHow to Prepare for Law School as Sophomore
Whether students are considering going to law school from their undergraduate studies or after gaining professional work experience, preparing for law school is essential. The earlier you plan for law school requirements, the better. Although there are many different scenarios and educational backgrounds amongst every student, in this blog, we will discuss how to prepare […]
READ MOREHow to Prepare for Law School as a Freshman
Hi! I am a college freshman hoping to go to law school! What should I be doing? Best, Has-their-life-together-college-freshman My first reaction to questions like the above is a simple, “Wow.” While most college freshman are worrying about who they’ll sit with in the dining hall, some nerds pre-law freshman are worrying about LAW SCHOOL. […]
READ MOREApplying to Law School with a High GPA and Low LSAT Score
Are you applying to law school as a splitter? A reverse-splitter? Super-splitter? Or are you just totally confused right now? What Is a Splitter? A “splitter” is a just a euphemism for someone with a significantly higher LSAT score than GPA, while a “reverse-splitter” is the opposite, with a higher relative GPA than LSAT score, […]
READ MOREMaking Your Last Year of College Count
Calling all college seniors! Welcome to your final year of undergrad. And this raises the age-old question: what’s life like after college? To all the prospective lawyers out there, you’ll know the answer already … more college (in the form of law school)! So what needs to be done to get there? Plenty, and now […]
READ MOREShould You Register for the September LSAT? The Pros and Cons
September 21st? What’s happening then? Wait a minute…. Like, seriously, another test?! Thanks to LSAC’s new testing schedule, yes! September 21st is in fact the date of the next LSAT. LSAC is offering the LSAT nine times this year — in June, July, September, October, November, January, February, March, and April (the “year” according to […]
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