Posts in the Admissions Category
With the holiday season firmly in the background and the long winter weeks ahead, law school admissions officers find themselves in the middle of File Reading Season. Sure, they started […]
Law school admissions officers are currently navigating one of the oddest times of their professional calendar. On the one hand—most colleges and universities are closed for the holidays or have […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible As we’re nearing the halfway point of the admissions cycle, one question remains – “So … what do I do now?” Whether you’re still waiting to […]
In their last full week in the office before the holidays throw a wrench into the ensuing fortnight, law school admissions officers are rushing to get their final bursts of […]
Wasn’t it just yesterday that law school admissions officers were scrambling to make it to law fairs on time? And the other day that they were trying to hit their […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible Tajira McCoy hosts her monthly “Deans’ Roundtable” with a number of different law school directors/deans of admission. With admissions officers now solidly in file reviewing-mode, we […]
With Thanksgiving in the past and the holidays quickly approaching, law school admissions officers continue one of their busiest work periods of the year. While there will still be applications […]
Listen and subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible You’ve spent weeks brainstorming, drafting, editing, refining, and finishing your law school application materials. You finally click “Submit” on LSAC’s website … and then what? In […]
Ah, Thanksgiving Week! The time when law school admissions officers most notably and deeply combine their professional stressors (Apps are way up! …But how are we going to read all […]
With Thanksgiving on the horizon, law school admissions officers are trying to accomplish just one thing over the next week—reading enough applications ahead of time so that they can eat […]