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Why Does the United States Have Two Different Kinds of Courts? In the United States, we have two different kinds of courts: federal courts and state courts. It’s been this […]
[latexpage] Circle graphs (also called pie charts) let you see the relative amounts of different categories. For example, if you run a local grocery store and want to see where […]
A box plot is so named for its iconic shape: (They can also be laid out horizontally). The parts of the graph correspond to: Looking at a box plot can […]
[latexpage] Talk of “data” is ubiquitous — what does that word mean in the context of the GRE? We will think about data as observations of given variables. Now what […]
In the next few posts, we’ll unpack some of the statistical terms that the GRE throws around. These terms can be seen as ways to answer two central questions: What’s […]
Welcome to Law School Success Stories, where we discuss 7Sage applicants who made the most of their GPA and LSAT score. 👤 Who: “Sanjay,” a recent college grad 📈 Top […]
Once upon a time, the LSAT was the only game in town for law school applicants. Things began to change in 2016, when the University of Arizona Law allowed applicants […]
On today’s episode David Busis, Partner at 7Sage Admissions Consulting, speaks with Rob Schwartz, Assistant Dean of Admissions at UCLA School of Law.
While an attorney in private practice works for the benefit of an individual or company, a public interest attorney works for the benefit of an organization, a cause, an individual […]
The T-14. It seems like no one talks about anything else. But where did this term come from and what does it actually measure? Where the Term “T-14” Came From […]