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It’s frustrating and disorienting not to know how the Flex test will be scored. The LSAT is stressful enough without worrying about a new format. But, the truth is, you’ve […]
Congratulations on your offers of admission! How do you decide where to go? Do you go with the best name brand school? The school that offered the largest scholarship? The […]
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.