The Most Taxing Parts of Applying to Law School
It’s tax day, but since you’re reading this blog, taxes probably aren’t the only potentially tedious and painful item on your plate. Applying to law school is taxing in its own special way. Most...
View ArticleDon’t Let UT Law School’s Nepotism Saddle You With Worry
At the University of Texas School of Law, friends and family of Texas state legislators are getting special admissions consideration. The investigation into the matter has been halted, but a...
View ArticleInside a Mock Law School Admissions Committee Meeting
Last week, Hank attended a handful of events at the 2014 Pacific Coast Association of Pre-Law Advisors (PCAPLA) Conference and blogged about them. This is part 1 of 3. There was one resounding theme...
View ArticleWhat to Do If Your June LSAT Score Came Back Lousy
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
Further reflections on our student survey from Blueprint’s own Jodi Teti. Above The Law 3 traps of the LSAT’s Logical Reasoning section. Note: they won’t be this obvious. US News & World Report One...
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The best law schools for making money. Cash money milionaires, y’all. Above The Law But wait! A high post-law school salary still might not make you rich. I retract the previous link. Bloomberg LSAT...
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A) Evaluate your GPA and LSAT score to set a law school application strategy. US News & World Report B) Six areas of the law you might be interested in exploring. Ms. JD C) British Columbia revoked...
View ArticleWill Law Schools See My Foreign Transcripts?
Today’s post comes to us from our friends at Anna Ivey Consulting. We asked Anna to answer a question posed to us in the blog comments: I had about two semesters worth of credit from US undergrad...
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A) Above the Law‘s interesting law school decision series is back with a Google employee’s two-school conundrum. B) Use your application addendum to highlight improvements in GPA. U.S. News & World...
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A) All that you ever wanted to know about undergrad and transfer GPAs. That might be an exaggeration; some of what you ever wanted to know about undergrad and transfer GPAs. U.S. News and World Report...
View ArticleApplying to Law School with a High LSAT Score and Low GPA
The world of law school admission is a pretty weird place. According to many sources, your LSAT score is more important than your GPA. Make sense, right? After all, it isn’t like there’s another way...
View ArticleDon’t Let UT Law School’s Nepotism Saddle You With Worry
At the University of Texas School of Law, friends and family of Texas state legislators are getting special admissions consideration. The investigation into the matter has been halted, but a...
View ArticleInside a Mock Law School Admissions Committee Meeting
Last week, Hank attended a handful of events at the 2014 Pacific Coast Association of Pre-Law Advisors (PCAPLA) Conference and blogged about them. This is part 1 of 3. There was one resounding theme...
View ArticleWhat to Do If Your June LSAT Score Came Back Lousy
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an...
View ArticleLogical Reasonings
Further reflections on our student survey from Blueprint’s own Jodi Teti. Above The Law 3 traps of the LSAT’s Logical Reasoning section. Note: they won’t be this obvious. US News & World Report One...
View ArticleLaw School Admission Standards Have Been Declining. That’s Good News … Right …?
Harvard Law recently decided to allow applicants to submit GRE scores in lieu of LSAT scores. The move has added fuel to the fire that law schools are needlessly lowering their academic standards....
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