Posts by Jacob Baska
With the incoming students arrived (hopefully in one piece!) and orientation complete (hopefully without incident!), law school admissions officers face one of their stranger time periods of the year. It’s […]
*Editor’s Note: At the time of this blog’s publication on August 21, Georgetown Law had announced that they had changed two of their optional responses on their application for the […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible Join the 7Sage admissions consulting staff for a panel discussion on applying to top law schools! From supplemental statements, to interviews, to early decision, the panel […]
With the calendar turning to the Ides of August, law school admissions officers are preparing for one of the most important moments of the entire recruitment cycle—orientation. In the coming […]
With the calendar having turned towards August and with law school admissions officers often turning from one computer monitor (showing their email inbox, in case any of their incoming students […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible Before diving into a few admissions headlines, we talk with Brigitte Suhr, 7Sage admissions consultant extraordinaire and practicing human/civil rights lawyer. Brigitte tells us about her experiences in […]
With both August and the new academic year on the horizon, law school admissions officers continue to prep for the coming year. They are finalizing their travel plans, updating their […]
With July days now beginning with the digit “2,” orientation is just three to four weeks away for most law schools. This means that law school AdComms are balancing the […]
Now that law school admissions officers have returned from the Washington, D.C. Law Forum and are hopefully done refamiliarizing themselves with how to navigate their university’s travel reimbursement forms, they […]
Refreshed from their day off for the Fourth of July (or, if they played their cards right with vacation time, a four-day weekend), law school admissions officers hit a hard […]