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Law School Admissions

A large number of books have already been written about the law school admissions process. While we may not be able to cover the entire law school admissions spectrum with a couple of articles, we've addressed the key issues you need to understand before sending off that law school application.

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When to Apply to Law School in the Rush of Applications

Law schools admit applicants on a rolling basis, so the earlier you can get your admissions packet in, the better.

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Choosing a Law School — How Much Does Rank Matter?

For law schools, US News and World Report rankings are the name of the game. But that isn't the only thing you should consider.

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Do Joint Degree Programs Increase Your Chances in Law School Admissions?

When it comes to getting into law school, two degrees aren't necessarily better than one.

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Do Law Schools Average LSAT Scores?

Let's say Law School Applicant A has a 160 but Law School Applicant B has a 150 and a 170. Who's getting in?

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Getting the Better Law School Letter of Recommendation

Here are some things you can do to ensure you receive the most helpful letters of recommendation for your law school applications.

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The Importance of the LSAT in Law School Admissions

A couple of points on your LSAT could mean the difference between going to the law school of your dreams or going to the law school of your nightmares.

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The Shrinking Law School Applicant Pool

A fluctuating number of law school applicants in the past decade have altered the law school admissions landscape.

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