Posts in the Admissions Category
If you’re like many law school applicants, thinking about your GPA might cause you some stress. You can go fully monastic studying for the LSAT, refine countless drafts of your […]
Now that admissions officers have returned from their week of sunshine and educational panel discussions in the desert, they come back to their offices to stare down a few pressing […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible To take or not to take? That is the question! It’s the eve of the LSAT and you’re starting to get cold feet – […]
With Memorial Day in the past and with the conclusion of their children’s academic year hurtling towards them at light speed, law school admissions officers find themselves straddling the line […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible It’s a great time of year to start your personal statement … but how do you get rolling? Jonathan Gharraie, 7Sage writing consultant extraordinaire, joins […]
With Memorial Day falling a little earlier than usual in the calendar, many law school admissions officers are scurrying this week to get as much done and squared away as […]
As May continues forward with all of its typical pomp and pollen, law school admissions officers are caught between the rush of the spring and the doldrums of the upcoming […]
Welcome to another installment of 7Sage’s weekly advice column, “Dear AO,” a “Dear Abby”-style column where you can ask any question to former law school admissions officers. Each week, we’ll […]
Once you have your school list decided, your LSAT dates locked in, and your essays all mapped out, you might think that you’ve made every important pre-application decision. But there’s […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible Dr. Felicia Caponigri joins us for a wide ranging discussion of fashion law, cultural heritage, and intellectual property law. We then walk through the […]