California bar to require state-accredited law schools to publish attrition rates

March 21, 2016

LOS ANGELES TIMES – California’s unaccredited law schools, which collectively have an 85% dropout rate, will soon have to disclose their attrition rates to prospective students.

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More law schools may seek to accept GRE as entrance exam

February 29, 2016

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL – University of Arizona College of Law’s recent decision to ease up on the LSAT and let prospective students apply with a GRE score has caused some consternation in the tightly regimented world of law school admissions.

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Prospective students paying less attention to college rankings

February 8, 2016

THE WASHINGTON POST – According to an annual survey of college freshmen across the country by UCLA researchers, just 18 percent of students said magazine rankings were important in influencing their final college selection.

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Prospective law school students may face increased competition as number of applicants rise

November 18, 2015

NEW UNIVERSITY – Nearly 88% of law school admissions officers expect to see a spike in applications this year, the first increase in almost five years, according to Kaplan’s 2015 survey of admissions officers at 120 law schools nationwide. This increase combined with law school selectivity will make it even harder for students to gain admissions.

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Law school applicant advice for offsetting discrepancies between GPA and LSAT scores

October 27, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – Most law school applicants find that their LSAT scores and undergraduate GPAs both fall within a group of schools’ ranges for each statistic. Some applicants, however, are considered splitters, meaning that one of their two statistics is at the high end of the range for most schools, while the

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Bar passage rates at law schools may not be reflective of legal education quality

October 26, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – Graduates’ own willingness to buckle down and study – or not – can also heavily influence their chances of passing the bar, experts say. Because so many factors influence what happens when J.D.s take the bar exam, experts say it’s not best for applicants to put too much weight

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LSAT accommodations for test-takers detailed

October 19, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – Answers to four key questions that test-takers should know when considering applying for LSAT accommodations.

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NYLJ Special Report: First-year associates

October 19, 2015

NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL – The First-Year Associates Handbook.

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Preparing for law school starts early in college

October 13, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – “In this week’s post, I’ll discuss how to create an undergraduate academic path that will both help you be admitted and succeed in law school.”

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College courses to help prepare aspiring lawyers for law school

September 21, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – “In this week’s post, I will discuss three areas of study offered at most colleges across the country and the advantage pursuing those areas has both for your application and as a law student.”

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