Yale
1. Small class size and intimate contact with faculty
2. Focus on learning without grades
3. Opportunity to work globally in any field
Harvard
1. Broadest range of courses and experienced faculty
2. Unsurpassed alumni base
3. Huge, div…
The best piece of advice I got out of David's presentation is that every single LSAT point matters. Study, study, study and DON'T QUIT until you have the score you need to get into your dream school!
Personally, I think the MA sounds very intriguing. However, I’ve put a lot of thought into it and I’ll definitely be doing the JD/MBA. As a non-traditional student with a government/military background, I really feel like the duel degree will help m…
Excellent analysis @LSAT_Wrecker ! I'm currently in a similar situation where I'm studying for the LSAT and hoping to go to law school within the next year but my wife and I are interested in starting a family soon. I'll be leaving the military aft…
Agreed. Location, location, location! California has several excellent schools and if you plan on practicing there (like I do) it's a no-brainer. Obvious exceptions could be made for attending T-14 schools on the East Coast but it's still a hard sel…
You got this @LSATcantwin! I’m a fellow Non-traditional 2.8GPA guy and hoping to be in your position soon. Good luck and thanks again for the awesome webinar!!
I'm 31 and I've been on active duty in the Air Force for 10 years now working in budget/accounting. I'm currently studying for the LSAT and hope to start law school in the fall of 2020. I definitely feel like I'm behind the curve compared to most st…