Posts in the Admissions Category
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 […]
Dear AO, When a law school gives an offer to an applicant, how long does the applicant have to decide to accept the offer? Is it the same as the […]
Numbers aren’t everything. Just as your LSAT and GPA don’t tell your whole story, publicized school rankings also fail to give you a full account of which schools are right […]
Dear AO, How should an applicant like me, who has multiple “non-traditional” aspects to my story—lower GPA, gap in education, significant work experience—best explain these aspects without overloading my application […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]