Tag: Law
4 Extracurricular Activities That Boost Your Law School Application
August 19, 2014
Gone are the times when law school admissions were only based on your LSAT scores and your undergraduate GPA. While those two factors still remain extremely important, admission committees n
Best Steps for Planning Your Law School Application Strategy
June 8, 2014
Hopefully, this isn’t the first time you’ve sat down to think about your timeline for applying to law school and all the work that will go into it. At this point of the year, many people
Evaluating LSAC Evaluations: How They Can Help or Hurt Applicants
January 28, 2014
Three years ago, LSAC introduced evaluations to complement traditional recommendations. These LSAC evaluations, at some schools, can be used in place of a traditional recommendation. At the
Tags: LSAC Application , LSAC Evaluations
5 Ways to Study for the LSAT While in College
January 28, 2014
If you have a full college course load and a decent social life, it’s probably hard enough to balance the two. Add studying for the LSAT to the mix, and you may feel overwhelmed. This post
Tags: How to Study for LSAT , LSAT Prep , Pre-Law
How to Get Your Law School Applications Ready in Time
January 28, 2014
I can’t tell you how often students and parents ask me exactly what they need to do to get into Ivy League schools. As you well know, these schools are looking for the smartest and most ta
Tags: Timeline , law school , Deadlines , December LSAT , Organization , Planning
Switching Up Your Law School Plans: Transferring after 1L
January 28, 2014
I didn’t go to law school thinking I would transfer. I enrolled at Georgetown University Law Center, happy to spend three years in our nation’s capital studying at one of the country’s
Tags: Transfer , 1L , Georgetown Law , Transferring after 1L , Yale Law School