Posts by Jacob Baska
With the calendar rolling over to February, groundhogs everywhere giving us some hope for an early spring, and Boston College Law sending out their first wave of decisions, we’re starting […]
We’ve reached the dog days of file reading in the world of law school admissions—that period when admissions officers look ahead to spring when there will be admitted students coming […]
Along with attempting to ward off the cold by perfecting their various recipes for chili and chicken noodle soup, law school admissions officers are in a bit of a lather, […]
As half the country emerges from sub-zero temperatures, law school admissions officers are likely not in the office but reading instead from the safety of their laptops at home. Why […]
Back in their offices with a little peace and quiet before students arrive for the coming academic term, law school admissions officers continue to read files, convene their committees, and […]
With the holidays over, admissions officers are taking down their lights, packing away their ornaments, and turning towards the grim reality facing them—January represents the thick of “reading season.” There […]
As the days grow their darkest and coldest, a beacon of hope cuts through the gloom to harken the arrival of hope. Yea, warily, look to the Midwest—to your social […]
As the holiday shopping days dwindle, law school admissions officers continue to be deep in their figurative coal mines—reading applications, coordinating review committees, and trying their best to get as […]
With temperatures falling and radio stations switching formats over to holiday music, law school admissions officers are continually reminded that they only have two and a half working weeks remaining […]
With Thanksgiving in the rearview mirror and snow descending on a solid part of the country, law school admissions officers are back to file reading and are pushing full speed […]