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Category Archives: Law School Advice
What are Law School Finals Like, Anyway?
If there’s one thing that terrifies prospective law students more than the LSAT, it’s law school finals. Even after gaining admission to some of the most hallowed halls in the country, the specter of that first round of exams casts a pallor over their heads.
Authors have written books on how to ace them. Students have created catchy acronyms to approach them. There are even simulated programs in which you can enroll that will take you through a mock semester, including an actual final at the end.
And why is there so much stress over a test? Haven’t you taken a ton in undergrad?
Yes, you have. But nothing like a law school final.
The biggest difference between the law school final and the undergrad final is the relative import of the exam.
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May 14, 2012 - 6:23 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: law school, law school advice, law school finals, law school professor, LSAT
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Multiple Tips for Handling Multiple Law School Offers
If you applied for admission to the law school class of 2015 you might now find yourself in the enviable position of having to make a decision between multiple offers of admission (yay you!). For the sake of this blog post, let’s say that you have it narrowed down to two schools. According to Anna Ivey, it’s not a great idea to put down multiple deposits for law school admission. It just confuses those bureaucrats in the law school admissions office anyway. So what’s a soon to be law student to do? Make a f*%#ing decision!
All veiled cussing aside, I’m going to attempt to make your law school admissions decision just a tad bit easier with a list of possibly relevant factors:
Handling Multiple Offers for Law School Admissions Tip I: Location, Location, Location
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Apr 25, 2012 - 6:09 pm - By Alex Davis
Tags: law school, law school admission, law school advice, law school applications, law school offers
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Tags: law school, law school admission, law school advice, law school applications, law school offers
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Things to Buy for Law School with Your Tax Refund
It’s Tax Day today, so hopefully everyone out there has already filed. Especially since there’s a demy-crat in the office, so we’re probably all getting some of that sweet socialist money back.
Thanks to the wonders of TurboTax, I’m getting a nice refund deposited directly into my checking account sometime in the next week. But what should I spend that money on? I’m open to suggestions in the comments, dear readers – go to town.
But what should the prospective law student do with those sweet, sweet Obamabucks? The options are quite endless, but here are the top five:
1. Spend it all on one last hurrah. While you’ll have time during law school to go out and enjoy life (if you plan correctly), there will be a lot more work than you’re used to.
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Apr 17, 2012 - 6:15 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: law school, law school advice, law student
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Handling Law School Debt II: A Conversation
Last week, I gave you some of my own advice about taking on large amounts of debt for law school.
This week, I interviewed some acquaintances who are currently working full time as lawyers at Big Law firms to see how the amount of debt they assumed to attend law school is affecting their lives, post-graduation. You should treat each of these stories as a best-case scenario; they were all employed at graduation in a large market, at firms that paid at the top of the salary band.
You should also view the responses through a lens of the selection bias finding these lawyers entailed – I posted a query on Facebook, so the responses I received were most likely from those who had strong feelings about the student loan situation.
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Apr 11, 2012 - 6:40 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: law firms, law school, law school advice, law school debt, lawyers
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The Key to Handling Law School Debt: Make it Worth it
There are a lot of studies done in social psychology that analyze the way that we analyze risk. They’re pretty interesting if you’re into that kind of thing; if you’re not, I’ll cut through all the charts and control groups for you. One of the underlying discoveries is that people can’t legitimately conceive of the risk of things that are very likely to happen and very unlikely to happen, so we compress those things to be much closer to our average idea of ‘risk’ than they actually are. For instance, you’re very, very unlikely to die by being struck by a meteor; however, the chance is so astronomically (see what I did there?) small that almost everyone thinks it’s much more likely than the reality because we just don’t have a strong grasp of how uncommon it is.
The same goes for money, especially when you’re 21 years old and looking down a barrel at that $160K of law school debt. It’s a lot of money, but most people don’t realize exactly how much it is.
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Apr 5, 2012 - 6:46 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: law school, law school advice, law school debt, us news
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What to Do if You Have a Change of Heart in Law School
You’ve known what you wanted to do your whole life. You grew up with an inexplicable desire to carry and read many heavy books over the course of three years, and then work 60 hours a week for a further three thereafter. You’ve always wanted to draft memos and analyze issues in minute detail. There has never been any doubt in your mind that you’d end up a lawyer.
You can stop reading now.
If the above doesn’t describe you, please read on. And rest assured that it’s not the least bit abnormal to have doubts about your chosen career/life path (or use double negatives). If you’re planning on heading to law school, or you’re already there, you may wonder what effect a change of heart may have on your future.
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Feb 1, 2012 - 6:45 pm - By Alex Davis
Tags: change of heart in law school, law, law school advice, Lawyer
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Ask a Law Grad: Would You Go to Law School Again?
If you frequent law blogs (and who doesn’t?), you may have come across this article. Without going into too much detail, the gist of the survey covered in the article is that the vast majority of people (roughly 80 percent) who attended law school would do so again. As I am a law school graduate who has passed the bar exam and has chosen not to practice, you may have asked yourself, “Would Alex do it all again?”
Believe me, it’s not a question I’ve been able to escape. There is no shortage of friends, relatives or associates who ask me what the hell I’m doing with my legal education. Despite the constant pestering, I do not regret obtaining a law degree in the least.
Just because I discovered during law school that my true passions lay elsewhere does not mean that law school was a waste of time.
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Jan 19, 2012 - 6:47 pm - By Alex Davis
Tags: law school, law school advice, legal life
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Where You’ll Be a Year From Now in Law School
For those of you who know you are going to law school in Fall 2012, this time next year will look and feel very different than it does now. Some of you are wondering where you’ll be accepted. Others of you are figuring out where you’re going to attend. Whichever type of stress you happen to be under at the moment, I can guarantee that it’ll be a completely different flavor of salsa next year (Confession: I didn’t want to use “ball of wax”).
Why the alteration? One word: grades. To be more specific, the grades that everyone will tell you are the most important of law school. 1L grades. Why are they so important? Firstly, this initial set of grades will play a major role in the type of employment you can expect to find in the summer between your 1L and 2L years (fair or not).
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Jan 12, 2012 - 6:04 pm - By Alex Davis
Tags: 1L, law school, law school advice, law school grades
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New Year’s Resolutions for the Prospective Law School Student
For many out there, 2011 will be remembered as the year of taking the LSAT. It’s an exciting and terrifying proposition: on one hand, you’re starting a new and exciting phase of your life; on the other, you’re starting a new and terrifying phase of your life.
For those done with the LSAT, however, 2012 brings new challenges. Law school acceptances. Law school rejections. Law school, for that matter. And that requires a new approach.
So here are the top 8 New Year’s Resolutions for prospective law students; some serious, some not so much.
Prospective Law School Student New Year’s Resolution No. 8: Spend a lot of time with your friends and family over the next year
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Dec 29, 2011 - 6:46 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: how to get ready for law school, law school, law school advice, law students, LSAT
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