By Anne on February 15, 2011
Having more than one score show up on your LSAT Score Report is a source of stress and consternation for many applicants, so we thought we’d shed some light on it.
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged applying to law school, Law School Admissions, LSAT scores, multiple lsat scores
By Anne on December 15, 2010
If you’re planning on taking the February LSAT and applying to law school hoping to start in the fall of the same year, make sure you read this post first.
Posted in Law School Admissions, LSAT Prep | Tagged february LSAT, schools that accept february lsat
By Law School Plan on December 1, 2010
Which law schools have deadlines in February?
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged application deadlines, january deadlines, law school deadlines
By Anne on September 10, 2010
On August 15, LSAC launched their new Evaluation service. How does this service affect your 2010 law school applications?
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged evaluation, law school application evaluation, law school application recommendation, letter of recommendation, new evaluation service
By Anne on August 9, 2010
The American Bar Association Special Committee on the U.S. News and World Report Rankings.
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged american bar association, law school, law school news, us news and world report
By Anne on August 6, 2010
The ABA Journal had some interesting news on the law school grades front on Tuesday.
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged aba journal, law school, law school grades, news
By Law School Plan on July 2, 2010
If you’re thinking about going to law school and then entering into a career in the legal public interest or public service path, you’re also probably worried about how you’ll be able to pay off your law school loans.
Posted in Law School Admissions | Tagged law school, law school financial aid, law school loans, lrap
By Law School Plan on April 14, 2010
A new program at UT Austin will award both a J.D. and a master of science and information studies degree after a three-year program.
Posted in Law School Admissions, Student Life | Tagged admissions, dual degree, student life