Posts in the Admissions Category
Numbers aren’t everything. Just as your LSAT and GPA don’t tell your whole story, publicized school rankings also fail to give you a full account of which schools are right […]
Dear AO, How should an applicant like me, who has multiple “non-traditional” aspects to my story—lower GPA, gap in education, significant work experience—best explain these aspects without overloading my application […]
With the calendar flipping to March, law school admissions officers are entering one of their busiest and most nerve-wracking times of the year. Apps need to be read and decisions […]
With the calendar turning from February to March, the only change for law school admissions offices is purely decorative—taking down the red-colored streamers and hanging up all their green material. […]
Welcome to 7Sage’s new weekly advice column, “Dear AO”! It’s a “Dear Abby”-style column where you can ask any question to former law school admissions officers. Each week, we’ll publish […]
If you’ve been out of school for a while—more than a year or two—your preparation for applying to law school might look a little different. Your GPA is set in […]
With Presidents’ Day in the rearview mirror, law school admissions officers are beginning one of their key stretches of the admissions cycle. Working backwards from the future to the present: […]
Announcing 7Sage’s new weekly advice column, “Dear AO”! It’s a “Dear Abby”-style column where you can ask any question to former law school admissions officers. Each week, we’ll publish our […]
By far, the biggest group of law school applicants are those applying after a year or two in the workforce. Applicants use this time to beef up résumés, dive into […]
After consuming their chocolates and turning back to their computers, law school admissions officers continue to review applications and make decisions—even sending out a few Valentines to students in the […]