Friday Links: Criminal Justice and Law Scholarships, Grads Who Earn The Biggest Salaries, & More!

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WeekendHappy Friday! Enjoy the weekend and check out some of our favorite law school tips and news stories from the week:

Make an Informed Decision When Considering Law School (U.S. News Education)

Law professor Paul Campos advises prospective law students to take a critical look at the job statistics and answer a set of important questions to determine if law school is the right choice.

Ms. JD’s Pre-Law Prep Guide: Choosing a Law School That Works Best For You (Ms. JD)

Here’s a comprehensive assessment from Ms. JD that covers just about everything you need to know when it comes to choosing the best law school for you.

The Law Schools Whose Grads Earn the Biggest Paychecks (Forbes)

Forbes looked to Payscale.com to determine the top 25 law schools whose graduates make the most in the early stages of their careers.

178 Ways to Get Someone Else to Pay for Law School: The Big List of Criminal Justice and Law Scholarships (Best Criminal Justice)

A few weeks ago Best Criminal Justice released this useful collection of Criminal Justice and Law scholarships, awards, and fellowships.

ABA Panel Endorses Continued Use of LSAT in Law School Admissions (The National Law Journal)

After evaluating accreditation standards, the American Bar Association’s Standards Review Committee is in favor of keeping the LSAT as a requirement to get into law school.

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