Take undergrad seriously! Ask for letters of rec three months before you plan to send in apps. Take frequent breaks to avoid burnout when studying for the LSAT. Get involved in extracurricular...
Applicant Wisdom & Insights
Learn from the experiences and advice of successful law school applicants
Why not shoot for the moon? Just try! You never really know what the admissions committee is thinking.
Getting 4 points higher on the lsat than someone whos gpa is .5-.6 points higher becuase they majored in Communications and watching them get higher scholarships than me is infuriating. If youre...
880 Jd-next score.- 99 percentile. Academic probation while in undergrad. First generation HS and college graduate. 6 years public service.
If you’re reading this, I hope you have an excellent application cycle! I’ve added as much info as I can to give you an idea how a nontraditional student’s application and journey might look...
Give yourself LOTS of time to study for the LSAT. I started studying a full year before I planned on submitting my applications, and it took me approx. 400 hours of studying spread out over 8...
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