Posts in the Admissions Category
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible It’s obvious that US News rankings are a huge deal that law schools care about … but do they really? Joining us on this episode is Evan Didier, […]
Now that law school admissions officers have returned from the Washington, D.C. Law Forum and are hopefully done refamiliarizing themselves with how to navigate their university’s travel reimbursement forms, they […]
A few years ago, an applicant asked me to look at his materials from the previous cycle. He had the kind of pedigree that makes an admissions officer’s heart race: […]
Refreshed from their day off for the Fourth of July (or, if they played their cards right with vacation time, a four-day weekend), law school admissions officers hit a hard […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible One of the trickier things to decide during a law school admissions journey is when and if to retake the LSAT. How do you balance your […]
As law school admissions officers load up on sunscreen and charcoal while waiting for the end of the week, we—the general law school admissions fans of which there are no […]
Looking for the July 3 blog? Click here. With last week’s heat wave finally breaking over the eastern half of the United States, law school AdComms are spending the week […]
As this blog comes back to action from its own vacation, law school admissions officers are largely doing the same. Since their professional calendar is tied to the academic calendar, […]
Your GPA is an important part of your application, but it doesn’t tell your whole academic story. Law school admissions officers also take a close look at other aspects of […]
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 […]