Posts Tagged ‘Admissions’

Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the law school application journey from the admissions officer's perspective. Our first class is an overview of the application process's nuances. What are they looking at? How does the timing of application submission play into things? What mind games are they trying to play (or not!)?


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It can be difficult to decipher precisely how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Sam Riley for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize an LSAT score.


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It can be difficult to decipher precisely how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Jake Baska for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize an LSAT score.


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It can be difficult to decipher precisely how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Jake Baska for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize an LSAT score.


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It can be difficult to decipher precisely how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Jake Baska for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize an LSAT score.


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With another score release day just behind us, you may be wondering how your LSAT score fits into your law school application plans. When is cancelling and retaking the right move, and when is a score worth keeping? Join admissions consultant Jake Baska for an in-depth discussion that will help you interpret and contextualize your score.


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Join us for a Live Marquee Class hosted by Admissions Consultants Taj McCoy (formerly at Berkeley Law) and Sam Riley (formerly at Texas Law). We'll be joined by David Kirschner, Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid from USC Gould School of Law. The trio will discuss the importance of campus visits and setting expectations at law school admitted student weekends (ASWs).


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After you receive an official LSAT score, LSAC allows you to cancel it within 6 days. What days this mean for your application(s), and how should you approach this important decision? Join 7Sage admissions consultant Jake Baska as he demystifies the factors to consider when deciding whether or not a score is worth keeping.


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Join us for our first Live Marquee Event, hosted by Admissions Consultants Taj McCoy (formerly at Berkeley Law) and Sam Riley (formerly at Texas Law). They'll be welcoming Carla Anderson, Director of Operations for Admissions and Financial Aid and Director of Access Initiatives for Penn Carey Law. The trio will discuss the ins and outs of named scholarship awards and scholarship reconsideration and will answer questions from the audience as time permits.


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Greetings, 7Sagers!

Join us on Wednesday, January 31 at 8pm ET for another panel discussion with law school admissions deans from across the country. For this conversation, hear from representatives of Boston College, Catholic University, Howard University, Loyola University Chicago, Loyola Los Angeles, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and potentially an additional guest, as they weigh in on scholarship offers––how they're considered, differences between need and merit awards, named/donor scholarships, and potential scholarship interviews. As with prior sessions, audience members will be able to submit questions on the discussion topic that may be answered during the panel discussion.

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We hope to see you there!

NOTE: For those who can't make it, the conversation will be recorded and posted to our podcast once the recording is edited for sound quality.


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