Friday Links: Letters of Recommendation, Politics, Application Essays and More!
We hope you’ve had some time to relax since last week’s LSAT! In case you haven’t, we encourage you to take a seat and check out some the top law school features from the week.
Free Webinar from jdMission & Manhattan LSAT Helps You Write Your Way Into Law School (Law School Podcaster)
If you haven’t had the chance yet, be sure to tune into this week’s podcast from Manhattan LSAT and jdMission. We tell you how to write essays that grab the attention of law school admissions committees.
Looking for a Law School to Fit Your Politics? (WSJ Law Blog)
Did you know that you could choose a law school to fit your politics? This week the Wall Street Journal shared which law schools host the most liberal and most conservative students.
Surviving the October 1L Freakout (The Girl’s Guide to Law School)
It is not uncommon for first-year law students to experience some sort of October meltdown. This article gives reason for why it happens and how to cope.
Why Going to Law School is Worth the Sacrifice (Law School Expert)
Law School Expert, Ann Levine, expresses why going to law school is still worth the things you might be sacrificing.
The Short on Long-Term Planning: Two Rules of Thumb for Letters of Recommendation (jdMission)
Here are a couple of quick tips to keep in mind as you begin to collect your letters of recommendation for law school.