Tag: Law School Admissions
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Law Schools
A 'Preview' Of The 2024 U.S. News Law School Rankings
Which law schools are new to (and excluded from) the T14 in this version of the rankings? -
Law Schools
The ABA Has Decided! The LSAT Is Anything But Over With
Logic games. Those damned logic games did nothing to help me in Crim Law. - Sponsored
The Global Legal News You Need, When You Need It
News and analysis from this company could be a game-changer for legal professionals working globally. -
Law Schools
Want More Lawyer Diversity? Sure, Axe The LSAT, But The Real Problem Is Inside The Profession
To actually increase minority representation in the legal field, we lawyers may have to do something truly radical....
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Law Schools
A Preview Of The 2023 U.S. News Law School Rankings
Which law schools are new to (and excluded from) the T-14 in this version of the rankings? -
Law Schools
Although Law School Admission Is More Competitive, Scholarships And Discounts Are Still Available
Even if the school is willing to negotiate down the price, how far will they go? -
Law Schools
The Gathering Clouds On the Law School Horizon
Three potentially darker storms that could change the law school business model and pose an existential threat to a number of schools. -
Law Schools
Wow! Georgetown Totally Nailed It When It Came To 2021 Admissions
Holy crap. These numbers are absolutely out of this world. -
Law Schools
The 10 Law Schools With The Lowest Acceptance Rates (2021)
How selective is your law school? - Sponsored
Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With… -
Law Schools
Feast Your Eyes On A Preview Of The 2022 U.S. News Law School Rankings
What does the T-14 look like when only considering admissions data? -
Law Schools
The 10 Law Schools With The Lowest Acceptance Rates (2020)
How selective is your law school? -
Law Schools
How Will COVID-19 Impact Law Schools As The Summer Progresses?
The March LSAT was recently canceled, and the April administration is looking precarious. -
Law Schools
Can You Get Away With Bribing Your Way Into Law School?
Of course you can, silly, and you won't have to go to jail over it. -
Law Schools
First Monday Musings By Dean Vik Amar: UCLA Law Professor And Asian American Groups Question UC Admissions Policies
Though different in key respects from the Harvard admissions lawsuit, UC controversy is part of a larger focus on admissions treatment of Asian Americans.
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With…
Sponsored
The Global Legal News You Need, When You Need It
News and analysis from this company could be a game-changer for legal professionals working globally.
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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals.
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
We want to know your views on law firm policies and culture.
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Law Schools
Law Schools Can Use This New Tool To Compare GRE Scores To LSAT Scores
This tool will make it much easier for law schools to forget about the LSAT. -
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Law Schools
In The Face Of GRE Onslaught, LSAT Makes Another Change
Good news if you still haven't made up your mind to take the LSAT. -
Law Schools, LSAT
Why Is LSAC So Worried About The GRE? The LSAT Doesn't Seem To Be In Any Danger
Pre-law students are still *really* eager to take the LSAT. -
Books, Career Center, Career Files, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: The Law School Admission Game, Play Like An Expert, 3rd Ed.
The Law School Admission Game, first published in 2009, has been rewritten and updated as a third edition. -
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The Case Against In-Class LSAT Prep Courses
Finally, there is a better way to prepare for the LSAT.