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Law Student Life: Share a Funny or Relatable Anecdote! š¤¦āāļøāļø
Happy Monday everyone! Let's take a brief (and much-needed) break from briefing cases and deciphering statutes with a little dose of humor. We all know law school can be intense, so let's lighten the mood by sharing some of those moments that made us laugh (even if it was through gritted teeth at the time!). This week'sā¦
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Land Your Shadowing Opportunity: A Law Student's Guide
Hey future lawyers! Shadowing an attorney is an incredible way to get real-world exposure to the legal field. But how do you actually get that opportunity? Here's a step-by-step guide to help you land your shadowing gig: 1. Define Your Focus: What area of law interests you? Criminal law, corporate law, family law, publicā¦
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Motivation Monday: Summer Job Editionāļøā±ļø
With summer quickly approaching, now's the time to maximize your opportunities. Whether you're gearing up for a clerkship, internship, or research position, proactive preparation is key. Here are a few tips to get started: Review Your Materials: Refresh your resume and cover letter, tailoring them to each specific role.ā¦
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Building a Support System in Law School
Law school can be a challenging and demanding experience, but having a strong support system can make all the difference. Here are some tips for building a support system in law school: Connect with your classmates. Your classmates are going through the same experiences as you, so it's important to connect with them andā¦
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Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, law students! šš„³ Another year of legal battles, late-night study sessions, and endless cups of coffee awaits! āļøš Let's make this year even better than the last. Here's to a year of growth, learning, and success! May your legal minds be sharp, your spirits high, and your journey through law schoolā¦
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Should you apply Early Decision?
Choosing between Regular Decision (RD) and Early Decision (ED) for law school is a big decision with some long-term implications. Here's a breakdown to help you decide what's best for you: Early Decision (ED) Pros: Higher Acceptance Rates: Law schools often admit a larger percentage of their class through ED. This can be aā¦
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Mastering Networking: Your Secret Weapon in Law School (and Beyond)
Networking can seem daunting, especially in the competitive world of law. But it's a crucial skill that can open doors to internships, clerkships, and job opportunities. Here's your guide to mastering networking as a law student: 1. Start Early, Start Strong: Orientation is Key: Don't be shy! Your classmates are yourā¦
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What's the deal with letters of recommendation?
I know, I know, you're focused on the LSAT right now. And that's a good thing! BUT . . you also need to consider the other elements of your application package, and letters of recommendation, in particular, require some lead time. You'll want three strong letters of recommendation for your package, from teachers orā¦
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Ask an LSAT Teacher!
For our first "Ask and LSAT Teacher" we asked our LSAT teacher, Stuart K, to give us their opinion on which pre-law year is the most important. Here's what he had to say: "Third year - if you're applying to begin law school the year after you finish undergrad, then third-year marks are likely the last ones that will appearā¦
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What is the best free bar practice course to try?
https://www.kaptest.com/bar-exam/free/bar-practice
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How to Use your 2L Summer Wisely
It's the summer before your third year of law school and you are wondering what you can do now to help set yourself up for success in the future. Here are a few ways to get the most out of your 2L summer: Network: Whether you are completing an internship, judicial clerkship, or taking summer classes, make sure you use thisā¦
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FAQ: #2 Can I sign up for bar prep before I have decided where I plan to sit for the bar exam?
Hey Students, Yes and Yes! To be more descriptive Iāll answer each here: Signing Up Before Knowing Which State - You can, and should, absolutely sign up for Kaplan even if you arenāt sure which state youāre going to take the bar in yet because Kaplan allows you to change the state youāre taking anytime, at no cost. Signingā¦
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What Made You Want To Go To Law School? š«
šStorytime! In the comments, let us know what made you interested in law and what ultimately inspired you to go to law school.
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Tips for Landing Internships
One question weāre often asked is, āWhatās the best way to land a great internship?ā The question itself shows that the student is thinking ahead and planning which is a great sign; especially because those are the main things students need to do to land a great internship. Planning Ahead - Doing research and figuring outā¦
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Demonstrating Your Ability to Think Like a Lawyer
What does this mean to you and more importantly; what does it mean to the board of bar examiners in your state? For one, youāll need to be able to quickly recall the law and then apply it to the relevant facts. You'll need to use that to reach a logical conclusion which connects said law to said facts. To simply theā¦
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Law School Scholarships
Let's talk scholarships! What advice would you give someone currently looking for or applying for scholarships? What do you find the most difficult about the process if you're in that process right now?
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Did you know students have been scoring higher on the LSAT since 2017?
This graph shows the total number of LSAT applicants with 160-180 scores from 2017 - 2023. Students have been scoring higher each year on the LSAT compared to the year prior. While recognizing that the 2020- 2021 cycle we see an extremely unique bump.
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When do you plan to take the official LSAT exam?
How far out are you from taking the official LSAT? Register below with LSAC!