"Hey, this is Anna, leave me a message." BEEEEEEEP. That might be a perfectly fine voicemail greeting for your friends and family to hear, but it's not appropriate in a formal, professional context.
When Not to Submit That Addendum: A True Story
Updating Your Law School Applications
The holidays can be a mixed bag for law school applicants. Those who already have acceptances in their pockets are able to kick back and enjoy the seasonal respite. But if you are still waiting to hear back, you are probably sitting around dinner tables fending off questions from everyone and their brother about your law school results.
Finding Typos in Your Application After You Submit
Typos. In very important missives. That you've already sent to very important people. 😱😱😱Everyone has been there at one time or another, including lawyers (which can be especially embarrassing).
On Crowdsourcing Your Law School Personal Statement
Why Hasn't My Law School Application Gone Complete?
If you've already submitted your applications, you're probably checking their status at your various schools. Perhaps a bit compulsively? That's OK, as long as you're checking your status online and not bugging a real person on the other end every six minutes. This time of year, the most important status update for you to confirm is that your application has been marked complete.
Tough Love for Tinkerers
Writing Your Best Personal Statement
Writing Your Law School Personal Statement Shouldn't Be Painful
Top 15 Law School Recommendation Tips
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Assume that schools prefer academic recommendations unless they specifically request a professional one. An academic recommender is someone who has taught you in a college classroom environment, graded your papers, led your discussion sections, etc.
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Law school recommendations are not meant to be character references; they should focus on you as a student.
Character & Fitness Addendum: Criminal and Disciplinary Disclosures on Law School Applications
For some prospective law school students, the most stressful part of the application process isn't the Personal Statement or the LSAT. It's answering a question like this: Are you currently under indictment, or have you ever been convicted, placed on probation, or given a deferred adjudication or diversion program for a criminal offense?
How to Report LSAT Scores in your Law School Applications
Law School Optional Essays
How Many Law School Recommendations to Send
Showcasing Your Qualifications in Your Law School Personal Statement
Early Decision vs. Regular Decision
How to Tackle Your Criminal Disclosures in Your Law School Applications
Every U.S. law school application asks about some mix-and-match of criminal disclosures. This post is all about helping you figure out what the key words in the disclosure questions are, and how to figure out what a particular school is asking you to disclose. (They are law schools, after all, so the precise language they use does matter.)
Does It Look Bad to Retake the LSAT?
"Why Law School X" Essays
Tips for Submitting Your Law School Recommendations
The recommendations part of CAS is, in my experience, the logistical part of the whole application process that trips up the most people, so I’ll focus on the process of submitting recommendations in this post. The logistical stuff is really boring and a bit tedious by definition, but it’s very important, because if you don’t follow the logistical instructions precisely, your applications will get held up.