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Daily Archives: July 12, 2012
Law School Application Work You Can Do During LSAT Prep
If you’re studying for the October LSAT and applying to law school this cycle, you’d be well advised to keep your applications in mind starting now. Ideally, you’ll have everything ready to go so that you can submit your law school applications as soon as your October LSAT score goes live. This means you should start giving some parts of your law school application attention now, before LSAT crunch time hits. Other things can wait until after the LSAT.
Request your letters of recommendation soon. It’s nice to your recommenders to give them ample time. Plus, if they’re in academia, let’s just say that that field doesn’t exactly have a reputation for efficiency. Asking for your law school letter of rec early also makes you look organized and on top of things, and makes clear to your recommenders that they’re the ones you really want writing your letters and not choices of last resort.
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Jul 12, 2012 - 6:24 pm - By Aaron Cohn
Tags: law school admissions, law school application, law school personal statement, letters of recommendation, lsat score, October LSAT
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Tags: law school admissions, law school application, law school personal statement, letters of recommendation, lsat score, October LSAT
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Logical Reasonings / 7.12.12
A) Alabama football coach Nick Saban’s daughter beat the crap out of one of her sorority sisters. Give ‘er a scholarship! Above the Law. B) All you future patent lawyers will dig this one. The Atlantic. C) The long-awaited Freeh … Read Entire Article…






