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Daily Archives: August 16, 2012
What Law School Admissions Tasks Should You Be Doing?
Today on the LSAT blog: a guest post by Law School Expert Ann Levine, the former director of admissions for two ABA-approved law schools and the author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert and The Law School Decision Game: A Playbook for Prospective Lawyers.
What? The summer is gone? Already?! You had all these grand plans. Despite your internship and your beach vacation and family reunion, you were going to take your LSAT prep course, add in a bit of tutoring, write your law school personal statement, and ask people for letters of recommendation. And now school is starting. Real life has returned. You’re asking yourself, “Geez, how far behind am I?”
After you take a deep breath (you’re going to be OK), read through this checklist of law school admissions tasks I’ve put together.
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Aug 16, 2012 - 6:32 pm - By Contributing Writer
Tags: ann levine, law school, law school admissions, law school applications, law school letters of recommendation, law school personal statement, LSAT, LSAT prep, lsat prep course, lsat score, us news & world report
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Tags: ann levine, law school, law school admissions, law school applications, law school letters of recommendation, law school personal statement, LSAT, LSAT prep, lsat prep course, lsat score, us news & world report
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Logical Reasonings / 8.16.12
A) Two high school sweethearts are going to Harvard Law School together. At this rate they’ll probably go to their own wedding together, too. ABA Journal. B) Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: The Louisiana Supreme Court is … Read Entire Article…






