The truest answer to this often asked question is that they matter a lot, but maybe not as much as you’ve heard. Knowing just what law schools use GPA and LSAT for and what they don’t can help…
Read MoreIf you have a medical condition that puts you at a disadvantage on the LSAT, you can apply for accommodations to ameliorate that disadvantage. You’ll need to complete an application and have your attending doctor complete another form…
Read MoreApplying to law school is expensive and time-consuming. Although some schools will waive the application fee under certain circumstances, applying to 10 or more schools is a titanic process, even when you’re not being charged to…
Read MoreLaw school is expensive. The sticker price for the most expensive law schools is more than $75,000 per year. Pay that sum annually for three years, all while earning little to nothing because you aren’t working much. Needless to…
Read MoreStarting law school can seem so far away, especially if you don’t have your applications complete. Maybe you don’t even have an LSAT score yet. It’s easy to get discouraged when you have to put in…
Read MoreWhy this law school? It’s a good question, and you should already be answering it, at least in part, in your personal statement by tailoring that essay to each school you apply to (or at least your top…
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