Posts in the Admissions Category
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 […]
With Mother’s Day around the corner, many universities are turning towards final exams and commencement season. This presents an odd series of dichotomies for law school admissions officers. On the […]
With April showers ending and May flowers commencing, law school admissions officers are still mostly in a holding pattern. The T14 schools will have their deposit deadline pass this week—once […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible If it’s April, that means it’s time to mull over the latest US News rankings and talk about everyone’s favorite admissions acronym (LOCIs). Additionally, we chat […]
With May on the horizon, many law school admissions officers continue to be in a holding pattern. As we discussed last week, most schools’ deposit deadlines have passed. While this […]
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 […]
Despite change in the physical world all around them—Rising temperatures! Blooming flowers! Exploding pollen counts!—the period between April 15 and May 1 is a bit of a quiet time for […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible It’s the time of year when two application cycles intersect — the students who applied this year and the ones who are ramping up to apply next […]