...no further. Research shows that just studying and taking the LSATs will make you smarter. From ...
Facing a 25 percent decline in applicants over the past two years, many law schools have responded by accepting a larger percentage of applicants and sweetening their scholarship packages, in hopes o
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...applying to law school. "When this class took their LSATs and applied for law school, there were no signs that the legal...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...leading the drop. Among those who score near the top on the LSATs (in the 170-174 range), applications to law schools have dropped by...
...And it's hard to know how widespread it [the misreporting of LSATs and grade-point averages] is. It could be a huge problem, but...
The dean of Fordham School of Law School advice to those considering law school (and those who seek to help them
...S. News list. "For the first time in 10 years our LSATs were lower for our part-time students than our full-time,"...
...fog are. One of the reading comprehension sections on one of my LSATs was about fog. I am sure this is so, and not a...
No matter how it turns out, the landmark litigation against the University of Michigan now before the U.S. Supreme Court may trigger long-lasting changes in the way the nation's law schools choose th
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