Friday Links: Practice Exams, LSAT Scores At Top Law Schools, & More!
Happy Friday! Here is a roundup of some of our favorite news articles and law school tips from the week:
Harvard’s Still Hard to Get Into, Law School Promises (The Wall Street Journal Law Blog)
Students wondering whether to take the plunge into law school may want to consider this: the evaporating pool of applicants could boost their chances of getting into Harvard.
LSAT Sanity: Stop Taking So Many Practice Tests! (Part 2) (jdMission)
What are the Do’s and Don’ts of getting the most out of your practice tests? Here is Part 2 of jdMission’s series.
Are Fully Online Programs a Viable Choice for Law Schools? (Lawyerist)
As everything has raced towards the virtual, including getting a degree online, law has unsurprisingly lagged behind.
LSAT Scores at Top Law Schools Hold Steady Amid Applicant Plunge (The Wall Street Journal Law Blog)
Given that the most competitive undergraduate schools are pumping out fewer prospective lawyers, you might assume that the nation’s top law schools are enrolling less competitive students.
Should The Obama Rankings Be Applied To Law Schools? (Above the Law)
Obama hopes to tie the Obama Rankings to federal financial aid: schools that perform well will have a larger pool of federal money to dole out to students, while schools that perform poorly will have less.
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Friday Links: 0L Orientation, Debt-Free Path to JD, & More!
Happy Friday! Here is a roundup of some of our favorite news articles and law school tips from the week:
Weigh the Benefits, The Risk of Attending a New Law School (U.S. News Education)
Some new law schools are experimenting with new curriculums that allow students to have concentrations. But what are the risks?
Law Schools Devise Debt-Free Path to Degree (Politico)
Some law schools are exploiting the loophole that could lead to billions of dollars in written-off federal student debt.
A Life Outside Law School—Just Breath (Ms. JD)
Next week law school classes start up again, so this week is 1L Orientation. Here are some great tips for making it through that first week.
Which Law Schools Have the Best Return on Investment (Above the Law)
There’s been a lot of talk lately about the value of a law degree and ATL shares why degrees from some law schools are worth more than others.
Off the Beaten Path: First Lady Michelle Obama (jdMission)
Becoming a lawyer is not the only path you can take after graduating from law school. JdMission takes a closer look at Michelle Obama’s career path.
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Friday Links: Law School Grads in Biglaw, Prep for Law School, & More!
Happy Friday! Here is a roundup of some of our favorite articles from the week:
5 Reasons Why a Sense of Humor is Crucial to Grad School Success (Grad Hacker)
A sense of humor is crucial to grad school survival, and this is true for a number of reasons.
Which Law Schools’ Grads Run Biglaw? An ATL Infographic (Above the Law)
In honor of Shark Week, ATL has created a fun infographic that reveals which law schools’ graduates are the big fish in Biglaw.
Learn to Read, Write Like a Law Student Before Classes Start (U.S. News Education)
Entering 1L in the fall? Here are some tips for how to learn new vocabulary and practice your writing skills before classes begin.
Few Minorities in Law School? Don’t Blame the LSAT, Prof Says (Daily Report)
University of Virginia School of Law Professor, Alex Johnson Jr., says many minorities misapply to law schools that their grades don’t qualify for.
How to Avoid Losing Your Mind in Law School (Business Insider)
Impossible exams, tough professors, and all-nighters will permeate the next three years. Here are some tips for staying sane in law school
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Friday Links: The Upside of Law School, Law School Enrollments, & More!
Happy Friday! Here’s another weekly roundup of law school news:
The Upside of Law School (Inside Higher Ed)
A new report tells a very different side of the recent tales of law school. It suggests that earning a law degree will, in fact, pay off.
Law School Enrollment Plummets, But Not at Harvard (Bloomberg Businessweek)
The crisis in the law school economy, long predicted, is devastating third-tier and some second-tier institutions, not the super-elite.
Debating, Yet Again, the Worth of Law School (DealBook)
DealBook presents some interesting stats and addresses the recent debate about whether law schools is worth what it cost students.
ABA May Ditch Law School Student-to-Faculty Ratio Rule (The National Law Journal)
The American Bar Associations’ rules governing the size of law school faculties may soon be a thing of the past.
Ten Competencies Law Schools Should Teach—But Don’t (Associates Mind)
Associates Mind reviews ten competencies that are essential for new lawyers to possess, yet are undervalued or just not taught in law school.
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Friday Links: Law Schools and Tech, The Law Student Superhero, & More!
Happy Friday! Here’s this week’s roundup of great tips and news about law school and the legal profession:
LSAT Sanity: I Didn’t Get the Score…(Part 1) (jdMission)
Still bummed about your June LSAT score? Manhattan Prep instructor, Stacey Koprince, answers what you should do if you did not get the score you wanted.
14 Reasons Law Schools Must Teach Tech (Information Week)
As technology reshapes both the way law firms run and the law itself, Information Week shares why law schools must also morph.
Law School Grads See Increases in Salaries and Jobs (Birmingham Business Journal)
The law school Class of 2012 found more jobs and had higher starting salaries, but the large class size hurt the overall employment rate for those new graduates
Perfectionism and the Myth of the Law Student Superhero (Survive Law)
Are you a perfectionist? Here is some great insight from a law school grad who debunks the myth of the law school superhero.
How I’m Going to Law School for Free (The Billfold)
One current law student talks about how he is earning his JD on a 100% scholarship.
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Friday Links: Law School Forums, LSAT Retakes, and More!
Happy Fourth of July weekend everyone! We hope everyone who took the June 2013 LSAT received their scores and are excited to take the next step in the law school application process. Here are some law school tips and news that could help you out!
Smart Ways to Leverage Law School Forums (U.S. News Education)
Prospective students should review a school’s website before the forum to better tailor questions for representatives.
The Panic and the Madness…It’s OCE Time! (Ms. JD)
Ms. JD shares some helpful tips and strategies for acing the On Campus Interview.
The LSAT Retake Dilemma (Law School Podcaster)
June 2013 LSAT scores are finally here and maybe you’re not satisfied with your score. This podcast that features Manhattan LSAT’s Noah Teitelbaum addresses your questions about retaking the exam.
A Summer Associate Interview (Above the Law)
Want to learn more about summer associateships? Above the Law talks to a current associate about what it’s like to work in Biglaw.
VIDEO: Bar President: 3Ls Should Get Paid for Internships (Bloomberg Law)
John Thies, president for the Illinois State Bar Association, talks about his organization’s report on the impact of law school debt on the delivery of legal services.
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Friday Links: Top 100 Law Firms, Law School Grading, and More!
Still looking for something to do while you wait for LSAC to release the June 2013 LSAT scores? Check out this week’s roundup of great tips and news about law school and the legal profession:
10 Things Every Summer Associate Needs to Know (The Careerist)
Here are 10 essential tips from Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In—Women, Work and the Will to Lead, that apply to lawyers (both men and women) and summer associates.
Vault Law 100 (Vault)
The 2014 Vault Law 100 is here. Nearly 17,000 law associates rated law firms based on a scale of 1 to 10 based on prestige.
Law Firms Hiring! (JD Journal)
Law School graduates can expect better returns, better job opportunities, and overall more hiring by larger firms, says JD Journal.
10 Surprising Things I Learned in Law School (Parade)
Attorney Vibeke Norgaard Martin and Matthew Frederick (creator, editor, and illustrator of the 101 Things I Learned series) offer insights into the world of law that can benefit everyone.
Can Law School Grading Be More Fair? (Above the Law)
Above the Law considers the proposals of one law professor who has thought through some modest ways to make grading exams “something less of a random crapshoot.”
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Friday Links: Summer Associateships, Changing Law Schools, & More!
Happy Friday and happy first day of summer! We’ve rounded up your first batch of summer reading– full of great tips and news about law school and the legal profession:
Do You Have to Be an Annoying Suck-Up to Succeed as a Summer Associate? (The Girl’s Guide To Law School)
Take some personal advice from The Girl’s Guide To Law School for how to proceed at your associateship this summer.
Consider Law Schools With In-House Firms, Incubators (U.S. News Education)
At school-based firms, attorneys may spend between one and three years honing their skills.
The Absolute Worst States for Job Hunting Law-School Grads (The Atlantic)
New research shows which corners of the country have the biggest oversupply of young lawyers.
Law Schools: Get Back to Basics (The National Law Journal)
The National Law Journal makes the case for why students should be provided with more opportunities to engage in practical legal writing.
Law Schools Are Changing, But How and Why? (part two) (Lawyerist)
How, exactly, are law schools changing? How will they change in the next 5 years or so? Lawyerist has some interesting insight.
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Friday Links: Clerkship Applications, LSAT Stress Management, & More!
If you took the June 2013 LSAT this week, it’s now time to play the waiting game. Here are some of this week’s top articles for you to read while you pass the time.
Law Schools Shift Focus for Grads (U-T San Diego)
In the face of a grim job market, some law schools are steering students toward legal areas where careers are more promising.
Evaluate Professors to Find a Good Law School Fit (U.S. News Education)
Prospective students can get a feel for a teacher’s style by observing a class.
The Top Five Law Schools for Jobs, Cost, Clerkships, and More (Above the Law)
Here are the top five law schools based on each individual data point that composes Above the Law’s rankings formula.
The Time is Now: Start Preparing Clerkship Applications this Summer (Lawyerist)
If you just finished your 2L year, this summer is the time to start getting your clerkship applications together
LSAT Sanity: Stress Management (Part 1) (jdMission)
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Friday Links: Summer Before 1L, States with Too Many Lawyers, and More!
Good luck to all taking the June 2013 LSAT this coming Monday! Relax and mentally prepare your self this weekend and when you need a break, read up on some the latest law school news:
Law Schools with the Highest Median LSAT (U.S. News Education)
Check out U.S. News’ latest list of law schools with the highest median LSAT for full-time students
About Two-Thirds of Parents Want Their Kids to Be Lawyers (Above the Law)
According to a recent survey from Lawyers.com that polled 1,001 people, 64 percent of parents still “hope their children will grow up to pursue legal careers.”
5 Things to Do the Summer Before 1L Year! (Ms. JD)
If you’re set to begin your first year of law school in the fall, you’re probably wondering the best way to pass time while waiting to start.
JD News: Which States Have Too Many Lawyers (JD Mission)
According to new research, location may be everything for recent or soon-to-be law school graduates.
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