A look at law school admissions and multiple LSAT scores from applicants
U.S. NEWS — There are plenty of reasons to stress out about your law school applications. Retaking the LSAT is not one of them.
Read More about A look at law school admissions and multiple LSAT scores from applicantsLSAC officials discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the LSAT
WILEY ONLINE LIBRARY — As the COVID‐19 crisis of 2020 rapidly expanded in the United States and abroad, it quickly became apparent that the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) could not administer its flagship assessment of critical reading and reasoning, the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), without creative solutions to challenges posed by the pandemic.
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U.S. NEWS — THIS MONTH MARKS THE first birthday of the digital LSAT. Its inaugural year brought growing pains and frustration even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the replacement of in-person tests with the remotely administered LSAT-Flex.
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Today, we’re unpacking some of the “standard” topics when it comes to getting ready to start law school, and we’ll also look at how the coronavirus is affecting incoming students’ plans this year.
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US NEWS & WORLD REPORT — Every year’s crop of law school graduates includes many who interacted with the justice system, were subject to disciplinary procedures at their college or workplace, or were put on academic probation. Some even committed felonies and served time in prison. Overcoming such setbacks might have shaped such individuals into extraordinarily committed and…
Read More about Advice for prospective law students on how to disclose disciplinary incidents on applicationsDeans give advice to college applicants
THE WASHINGTON POST — With the coronavirus pandemic upending everything about going to college, more than 300 admissions deans from schools around the country just released a statement about what they want to see in applicants for fall 2021 — and what they don’t want to see.
Read More about Deans give advice to college applicantsAdvice for law school applicants on recommendation letters
U.S. NEWS — To have a real impact, the letter should show a meaningful and substantive connection to the law school. Ideally, your recommender should have a personal tie to the school and be able to speak strongly to why you would make a good fit for it.
Read More about Advice for law school applicants on recommendation lettersFlorida A&M Law hosts online pre-law Legal Scholars Summer Boot Camp
FLORIDA A&M COLLEGE OF LAW — Pre-law students who registered for the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Legal Scholars Summer Boot Camp were up for the challenges presented in this thought-provoking two-week virtual session.
Read More about Florida A&M Law hosts online pre-law Legal Scholars Summer Boot CampA look at undergraduate pre-law programs for aspiring lawyers
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT – A common misconception among law school hopefuls is the belief that they must pursue a college major that is law-related, but J.D. admissions experts say nothing could be further from the truth.
Read More about A look at undergraduate pre-law programs for aspiring lawyersPandemic delayed LSAT administration could explain drop in law school applications
ABA JOURNAL — Applicants to ABA-accredited law schools are down 2.5% from the same point last year, Law.com reports, citing data from the Law School Admission Council. At this time last year, schools had received 95% of applications to attend school in the fall.
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