Law School Applications 101: From College Academics to Final Submission

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Law School Applications 101: From College Academics to Final Submission Whether you are a college junior wondering what to do after graduation, or you’re a prospective JD candidate actively preparing for your law school applications, you’re here because you want a better grasp of law school applications 101. In this blog, we have outlined the […]

Law School Personal Statement Mistakes to Avoid

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Law School Personal Statement Mistakes to Avoid Law school admissions committees can see your numbers and extracurricular activities on paper but have absolutely no idea about who you are as a person and what makes you unique. This is where your personal statement comes in. Your law school personal statement is the place to reflect […]

Law School Application Resources from InGenius Prep

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Law School Application Resources from InGenius Prep You might be here because you’re an undergrad hoping to apply to law school someday. Or, you’ve just received your LSAT score and are looking for some law school application resources to guide you through the next steps. Regardless of where you are in the process, we have […]

A Comprehensive Guide on How to Make Your Law School List

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How to Make Your Law School List You’re planning out where you will spend the next three years and gain your legal education—this isn’t an easy task. There are many things to consider, such as your statistics, the location, each school’s academic specialties, etc. The amount of options out there is overwhelming. But, it all […]

Your Ideal Law School Application Timeline

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Your Ideal Law School Application Timeline Whether it’s always been your ideal career, or it came to you in a dream one night, you’ve decided you want to apply to law school. If you’ve chosen not to take a gap year before law school, balancing your junior and senior years of college along with law […]

Everything You Need to Know About the Law School Personal Statement

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Everything You Need to Know About the Law School Personal Statement Law school admissions committees can see your numbers and extracurricular activities on paper, but have absolutely no idea about who you are as a person and what makes you unique. This is where your personal statement comes in. Your law school personal statement is […]

Majors for Law School: What Should I Study if I Want to Go into Law?

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Majors for Law School: What Should I Study if I Want to Go into Law?  An interest in law school after graduation often comes with the question of whether there is such a thing as correct majors for law school while in college. JD candidates often opt for economics, political science, or even philosophy, but […]

Navigating the Law School Application Process During a Pandemic

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Navigating the Law School Application Process During a Pandemic The world has been turned upside down this year. With COVID-19 disrupting in-person test administrations, law schools reopening, and even campus tours, it is certainly a challenging time on many fronts for prospective law students. This blog will inform you on the latest changes regarding JD […]

Should I Go to Law School? 50 Questions to Ask Yourself

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Should I Go To Law School? 50 Questions to Ask Yourself As you try to figure out where your next steps lie, one of the options in front of you is the question of “should I go to law school?” Making a call that not only shapes the next few years but the rest of […]

Navigating the Law School Waitlist: Steps You Should Take

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Navigating the Law School Waitlist: Steps to Take After a stressful few months of working hard on your essays and perfecting your LSAT score, you might be disheartened to find out that you’ve been waitlisted at your dream law school. But don’t give up – you still have a chance of getting accepted! Depending on […]