7SAGE BLOG

News and tips about the LSAT and law school admissions

Posts by Jacob Baska

Despite change in the physical world all around them—Rising temperatures! Blooming flowers! Exploding pollen counts!—the period between April 15 and May 1 is a bit of a quiet time for […]

After taking a brief moment to look at the heavens, ponder the cosmic ballet that was the Great American Eclipse, and consider their place in the grander symphony of the […]

With the calendars turning to April, law school admissions officers are in their final sprint of hosting admitted students and reviewing files (STILL!) before deposit deadlines hit. With these deposit […]

With Easter/Passover upon us, law school admissions officers find themselves facing an additional hurdle in their day-to-day operations—their local schools’ spring break. When law school applicants hear this, their first […]

“Late March” doesn’t exist for college admissions officers at any level—law, graduate, or undergrad. They’ve surely heard myths and legends of this time period. Perhaps a passing reference—a text message […]

As some tulips and daffodils begin to appear in everyone’s gardens, law school admissions officers continue to sprint through their busiest and most crucial time of year. Since this is […]

With the calendar flipping to March, law school admissions officers are entering one of their busiest and most nerve-wracking times of the year. Apps need to be read and decisions […]

With the calendar turning from February to March, the only change for law school admissions offices is purely decorative—taking down the red-colored streamers and hanging up all their green material. […]

With Presidents’ Day in the rearview mirror, law school admissions officers are beginning one of their key stretches of the admissions cycle. Working backwards from the future to the present: […]

After consuming their chocolates and turning back to their computers, law school admissions officers continue to review applications and make decisions—even sending out a few Valentines to students in the […]