Diversity statements are optional essays that many law schools accept from applicants. They ask you to describe how you would contribute to the diversity of the law school community. Who can write one? Anyone can write…
Read MoreLogical Reasoning is one of the toughest sections to learn on the LSAT because there’s not a lot to work with before you get to the question. You get a couple of sentences about how apple…
Read MoreLetters of recommendation are one-size-fits-all affairs, right? If you apply to ten schools, you send ten copies of each of the same two letters. That is how it has always been, and that is how it…
Read MoreWe all make mistakes. Sometimes we have to account for them, like when we apply to law school or submit to a character and fitness examination by the state bar. When it comes to your law school applications,…
Read MoreThe LSAT is scored entirely on your performance on three multiple-choice sections: Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Logic Games. But did you know that there’s an unscored written portion? Yes, and every law school you apply…
Read MoreThis is really for the gunners out there, the people for whom each and every point of extra credit is an important requirement. Are you one of them? If so, you probably already know that law…
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