Posts Tagged LSAT

September 12, 2009

UT Law School Recruitment Fair Counsels Future Applicants

Read more at The Tennessee Journalist… Law school recruitment fair offers advice for potential students By Valen Emmert Making decisions about higher education can sometimes be a difficult task. UT’s College of Law held a law school recruitment fair to make the decision easier. The overall goal of the day was to get prospective law [...]

 
September 11, 2009

The Mind of The Law School Admissions Director

Some interesting insights from a Law School admissions director, giving you some insight into how those folks evaluating law school applications may think.  Read more at The Auburn Plainsman… Law School Admissions Counselor Hosts Informational Seminar by Jordan Dailey Rachel Wishum, admissions director of Jones School of Law at Faulkner University in Montgomery, spoke to [...]

 
September 11, 2009

Students Seek Refuge From Rough Economy In Law School

LSAT registrations are up, so expect Law School Applications to go up, too, as more people seek refuge from the rough economy.  Read more at The Oregon Daily Emerald… Study: More students turn to law school in failing economy Registration for LSATs has increased more than 20 percent during past year By Alex Zielinski An [...]

 
August 24, 2009

Law School Offers Solace In a Rough Economy

Read the whole article at The Oregon Daily Emerald for more info… Study: More students turn to law school in failing economy Registration for LSATs has increased more than 20 percent during past year By Alex Zielinski An April study of prospective law students revealed a leading motive for attending law school: the failing economy. [...]

 
August 6, 2009

Advice On The Law School Application Process

Ann Levine over at BlogTalkRadio.com hosts a panel of entering first year law students who share their experiences as a law school applicant and sharing what they learned about the law school admission process. If hindsight is 20/20, this show will provide Fall 2010 admission cycle applicants with help making decisions in the coming months.