Posts in the Admissions Category
With the calendar rolling over into August, law school AdComms find themselves right on the precipice of the upcoming academic year. While there’s certainly a lot that we can discuss […]
Greetings, 7Sagers! If you couldn’t tune into our most recent Law Admissions Deans Roundtable discussion on July 27, here’s the headline: because of the recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, you can anticipate that some law schools […]
With August on the horizon and the incoming students preparing to move in, law school admissions officers continue to refine their recruitment plans for the coming year. As we discussed […]
The end of July is usually when admissions officers look at their calendar, wait for the coffee to really fire up their brain, and slowly realize that the new academic […]
Mid-July is typically a quiet time for many admissions offices. They’ve wrapped up work for the incoming class, other than knowing that there may be a few more seats that […]
Admissions consulting for law school: an honest look During free consultations, we occasionally surprise people when we tell them that law school admissions consulting isn’t right for everyone. Don’t get us […]
Rarely can we tell you with 100% certainty what admissions officers are doing at any one time. Sure, we write entire blog posts about how they’re hosting admitted students on […]
Greetings, 7Sagers! You may have heard the news that the United States Supreme Court rendered its decision today on the affirmative action case before them to decide “whether the admissions […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? With summer officially upon us, law school admissions officers continue to round out their classes with a little waitlist activity, develop […]
With summer officially upon us, law school admissions officers continue to round out their classes with a little waitlist activity, develop their applications for next year while wondering whether a […]