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So, you’ve decided you’re going to law school. Congrats! You’ve been looking into the law school admissions process and you know that you’ll be taking the LSAT (Law School Admission […]
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. […]
Welcome to 7Sage’s new weekly advice column, “Dear AO”! It’s a “Dear Abby”-style column where you can ask any question to former law school admissions officers. Each week, we’ll publish […]
If you’ve been out of school for a while—more than a year or two—your preparation for applying to law school might look a little different. Your GPA is set in […]
Subscribe to the podcast:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Audible Wondering how many Why X School essays you’ll need when you apply, or what the deal with the Georgetown Top 10 is? This week […]
LSAC has released 58 reorganized PrepTests. Here’s what you should know. LSAC recently released a huge set of new PrepTests—58 new tests in total. (Well, they’re not exactly “new,” but […]
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: […]
Announcing 7Sage’s new weekly advice column, “Dear AO”! It’s a “Dear Abby”-style column where you can ask any question to former law school admissions officers. Each week, we’ll publish our […]
By far, the biggest group of law school applicants are those applying after a year or two in the workforce. Applicants use this time to beef up résumés, dive into […]
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 […]