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Top Law Schools in Indiana
Indiana is the 38th largest state by area and the 17th most populous. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis and even though you might equate the Midwest with common sense, Indiana happens to be home to some antiquated laws, like the one that stipulates a person may not enter a movie house, theater or
READ MORETop Law Schools in Idaho
The best potato salad and law school—welcome to college in Idaho. This northwestern U.S. state is as green as Ireland with a mountainous landscape, swaths of wilderness and the most fertile land for harvesting potatoes. Forget ramen while studying! Replace with various forms of potato—salad, fries, baked, insert your preference—because Idaho has a reputation for
READ MORETop Law Schools In Hawaii
Aloha! If surfing while studying is more your style, consider this top Law School in Hawaii. Sun, sea and a law degree is all the mahalo you’ll need to ride out that student life in one of the most gorgeous surroundings on planet Earth. Keep reading to find out what it takes to complete your
READ MORETop Law Schools in Delaware
Delaware is a small Mid-Atlantic U.S. state with a population of less than one million. The capital, Dover, is the site of the First State Heritage Park, which encompasses 18th-century Colonial landmarks like the Georgian-style Old State House. There is one prominent law school in Delaware that made the list of Top Law Schools in
READ MORE13 Ways to Prepare for Law School
After making the initial decision to pursue a law degree, you may be wondering “What’s next?” How do you prepare for law school? Law school is a three-year commitment that can lead to a successful and fulfilling (and, let’s be real, potentially pretty lucrative) career path. Given how attractive the legal field is, it’s no
READ MOREStudying for the LSAT: Tips & Tricks for Success
There are many things to do to prepare for law school, and taking the LSAT is one of them. If you’re planning to take the LSAT, it’s important to start off on the right foot. The LSAT isn’t really the kind of test you can cram for, which means you should get ready to put
READ MORETop Law Schools in Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in New England with quaint coastal cities and small rural towns, yet there is nothing quaint about the wealth or status of its residents. Connecticut, which is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west and the Long Island Sound to the
READ MORETop Law Schools in Colorado
Colorado is a western U.S. state known for its arid desert, river canyons and snow-covered Rocky Mountains. This part of the country is a popular destination for sports enthusiasts, snowboarders (aka. winter sports enthusiasts) and college students! Colorado is outdoorsy and lively, so if an active and zippy social life is of importance alongside your
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