Friday Links: Top Paying Legal Jobs, Life Hacks for Finals Season and More!
Happy Friday everyone! Here’s our roundup of news articles and helpful law school tips from the week:
Can’t Keep Up? 10 Easy Life Hacks That Will Save You Time During Finals Season (Ms. JD)
Here are 10 simple life hacks that will save you time during finals season and give you more freedom to focus on studying during the final stretch.
5 Ways New Attorneys Can Add Value (Lawyerist)
Working in a legal setting this coming summer? Here are five great ways to add value as a new lawyer and get the most out of your job.
Top 3 High Paying Legal Careers (The Law Street Journal)
From lowest to highest, this list takes a look at some of the highest paying legal professions and outlines what they entail.
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Friday Links: Networking Tips, Going Abroad, LSAT Retake Questions, & More!
Happy Friday! Set your LSAT prep work aside for a moment and catch up on some of this week’s top law school tips and legal news:
5 Top Tips for Networking in Large Groups (Ms. JD)
Networking is an extremely important part of your law school career. In part one of this two part series, Ms. JD shares five top tips for how to successfully network in a group.
The Most Influential Lawyers in the World: Meet the Attorneys on the Time 100 (Above The Law)
Last week, Time Magazine released its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Above The Law has the details on the top lawyers who made the list.
Take 2? Answering Your Top LSAT Retake Questions (Law School Podcaster)
Wondering if you should cancel your LSAT score or retake it? Or how law schools will view multiple test scores? Take a minute to listen to this week’s podcast featuring Manhattan LSAT’s Norah Teitelbaum.
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Friday Links: Judicial Clerkships, Books to Read Before Law School & More!
Catch up on some law school and other legal news and tips from the week with our weekly links roundup:
For Midlands Law School Grads, Job Picture Still Healthy (Omaha.com)
Job prospects look promising for grads from Midland’s four law schools—Creighton, Nebraska, Drake, and Iowa—as area experts say demand for lawyers is high if graduates look in the right places and specialties.
Survey: Law Firms Must Change, But Don’t Know How (Bloomberg Law)
Lee Pacchia from Bloomberg Law sits down with Bruce MacEwen, consultant and publisher at Adam Smith, Esq., to discuss the widespread agreement that law firms need to change their fundamental business models.
Law Schools with the Highest Placement Rate in Full-Time, Long-Term Legal Jobs (The National Law Journal)
Check out the list of the top 20 law schools that placed the highest percentage of their 2012 graduates in full-time, long-term positions that require bar passage.
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Friday Links: Regional Law Schools, The Future of Legal Education, & More!
Happy Friday! Time to catch up on some useful law school tips and news from the week:
Are Lawyers Destined to Either be Miserable or Broke? (The Girl’s Guide To Law School)
This week The Girl’s Guide to Law School encourages you to share your thoughts about how to create a new vision for the legal profession.
Who’s Smarter? Law or Biz Students? (Poets & Quants)
Poets & Quants explores the provocative and tongue-in-check question of whether law students are smarter than business students or vice versa.
Question Authority: Law Students Have An Important Role to Play in the Future of Legal Education (The Legal Whiteboard)
Law professor at Indiana Law urges law students to ask law professors tougher questions about the current state of legal education, albeit with respect.
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Friday Links: Law School Tips for Success, Prepping for 1L, & More!
Happy Friday! Here’s a roundup of some of our favorite law school tips and news articles from the week:
What Would a More Relevant Law School Ranking Look Like? You Told Us (Above the Law)
In light of U.S. News’s revisions to its rankings methodology, Above the Law asked their readers what a more improved and relevant approach to law school rankings would look like.
Who Should be the “Core” Faculty in the 21st Century Law School? (Legal Skills Prof Blog)
Professor Deborah J. Merrit provides her reasons for why the current writing and clinical professors should form the core of a law school faculty.
Law School Tips for Success (U.S. News Education)
Thinking of attending law school in the future? U.S. News has some advice and suggestions to help you decide if law school is the right path for you.
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Friday Links: Criminal Justice and Law Scholarships, Grads Who Earn The Biggest Salaries, & More!
Happy 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.
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Friday Links: Law School Job Data, Law School Rankings, New Bar Exam Section and More!
Happy Friday all! Here’s our weekly roundup of law school news and tips:
How to Evaluate Law School’s Job Data (U.S. News Education)
Job availability is a major factor when it comes to choosing where to go to law school. This week U.S. News covers how to analyze a law school’s employment stats.
Should People Still Care About Law School Rankings? (Lawyerist)
U.S. News recently released its law school rankings for this year and now Lawyerist takes a look at the reality of the rankings and whether or not people should care.
The Bar Exam is About to Get Harder (The Wall Street Journal)
The bar exam currently tests constitutional law, criminal law and procedure, evidence, real property and torts. Beginning in February 2015, it will also include a new multiple-choice section on civil procedure.
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Friday Links: Law School Application Preparation, Myths About Lawyers, Law as a Career and More!
Happy Friday! Here’s our weekly roundup of articles about law school and the legal profession:
Six Big Myths About Lawyers (The Careerist)
Senior lecturing fellow at Duke Law School conducted interviews, surveys, and coaching engagements with over 1,000 lawyers and law students to debunk six popular myths about lawyers.
Is Lawyering the Right Path for You? (The Girl’s Guide To Law School)
This week, career expert Lainee Beigel spoke with The Girl’s Guide To Law School to offer some helpful career guidance to both current and prospective law students.
Assistant Directors of Admission at Michigan State University College of Law and recent graduates of the Law College share advice on how to prepare for the law school application process.
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Friday Links: Tips to Save Money, The LSAT Requirement, Legal Career Tips and More!
Happy Friday everyone! Here’s a roundup of our favorite law school and legal-related articles from the week:
Top 10 Ways to Save Money When You’re a Law Student (The Law Street Journal)
There is no getting around the fact that law school is expensive. Here are a few easy things you can do to help you save money while earning your J.D.
The Short On Long-Term Planning: Be Nice to Everyone All the Time (jdMission)
Here’s a friendly reminder from our friends at jdMission to always remember your manners when speaking with people at the law school admissions office.
ABA Committee Recommends Keeping LSAT Requirement (ABA Journal)
ABA Journal reports that the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar’s Standards Review Committee voted to recommend keeping the LSAT requirement.
Ms. JD’s Pre-Law Prep Guide: Get the Scoop: Going Directly to the Source (Ms. JD)
Trying to figure out if law is the right path for you? This post from Ms. JD explains why it’s important to speak with professionals in the field to help you make your decision.
Ten Tips to Thrive in Your Legal Career (The Girl’s Guide to Law School)
Earning a high score on the LSAT and getting into a top law school may be your main priority right now but keep these useful tips in mind for when it comes time to enter into the legal profession.
Don’t see your favorite article here? Let us know what you read this week in the comments or tweet @manhattanLSAT.
Friday Links: Weird Law School Electives, Attending a Non-ABA Law School, and More!
Now that final exams are (hopefully) over it’s time to finish up the last of those law school applications. When you finally get to sit back and relax for the
holidays, take a moment to catch up on a few of the top law school stories from the week:
Telling Your Story: A Well-Rounded Application (jdMission)
Mary Adkins shares some great advice on how to structure your law school application to best convey yourself as a well-rounded applicant.
Weigh the Benefits, Disadvantages of Attending a Non-ABA Law School (U.S. News Education)
This week U.S. News explains why a school without American Bar Association accreditation might be a good fit for some students.
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