I'm probably getting caught up over trivial details, but what do you guys put for "Step two: Describe the file" when submitting your personal statement on lawschool apps? Just "Personal Statement"? Same question for "Why School X"/"Why Lawyer" essays.
I’m thinking of hiring a lawschool admission consultant, and I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations. I’m interested in Ann Levine, but I heard there are somw other options out there. Any experience or thoughts ?
LSAC will be hosting its lawschool forum in NYC this weekend. Does anyone know if you are allowed to bring a guest with you (parent, friend, significant other, etc.)?
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... as a part time evening law student rather than full time ... with loans for all of lawschool and living expenses if I ... a salary while going to school in the evening. The way ...
Hi, I want to take some time off and make some money before heading off to lawschool. I'll graduate in 2020 but I don't want to attend until 2022 can I apply for future terms or do I have to wait until October 2021 to apply?
Hi everyone. I was curious if any alumni could shed some light on what lawschool is really like, particularly regarding the workload. Thanks in advance!
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I know 1L prep is generally not advised. However I was considering "Start LawSchool Right" by the LawSchool Toolbox. Can anyone provide feedback? I've looked for reviews but found none. Not sure if this is a new program or not.
... ’m trying to decide which lawschool(s) in Illinois to apply ... interested in scholarship opportunities from law schools so availability of aid ...
So on the LSAC report my Cumulative GPA is higher than Degree GPA, because I transferred from one college to another after my Sophomore year. Any idea which one the lawschool admissions will look at? Thanks!