LSAT guides that turn scores into decisions.
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Law School Waitlist Strategy
A law school waitlist is not a rejection, but it requires a clear strategy. Your LSAT, updated materials, and continued […]
Open guideLaw School Diversity Statement
A law school diversity statement can discuss experiences, perspectives, identities, obstacles, or contributions that help an admissions committee understand what […]
Open guideCAS GPA Calculator: How Law Schools Calculate Your GPA
Law schools use the Credential Assembly Service to standardize undergraduate records. Your CAS GPA may differ from the GPA shown […]
Open guideHow to Choose a Law School
Choosing a law school should involve employment outcomes, cost, geography, bar passage, scholarships, and personal fit. Rankings are only one […]
Open guideLaw School Personal Statement Guide
A law school personal statement should show judgment, clarity, motivation, and maturity. It should not simply repeat your resume. What […]
Open guideJD-Next vs LSAT: What Law School Applicants Should Know
JD-Next and the LSAT are different admissions tools. Applicants should understand which schools accept each option and how each fits […]
Open guideApplying to Law School Without the LSAT
Applying to law school without the LSAT may be possible at schools that accept the GRE or other approved pathways, […]
Open guideHow Law School Admissions Work
Law school admissions combines numbers, written materials, recommendations, timing, and institutional priorities. LSAT and GPA matter heavily, but they are […]
Open guideGRE to LSAT Score Comparison: What Applicants Should Know
GRE to LSAT comparison is imperfect. Law schools can evaluate both, but applicants should avoid treating conversion charts as exact […]
Open guideShould I Take the LSAT or GRE for Law School?
Choosing between the LSAT and GRE depends on your strengths, target schools, application strategy, and whether your score will be […]
Open guideDo Law Schools Prefer the LSAT or GRE?
Many law schools accept both the LSAT and GRE, but the LSAT remains the dominant test for law school admissions […]
Open guideLSAT Writing Sample Template
A simple LSAT Writing template can help you organize your argument quickly without sounding mechanical. Template State the option you […]
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