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April 3, 2023
This weekly blog series provides information on all you need to know about the LSAT, including upcoming deadlines, how to prepare for the test, how to avoid having your session flagged, and more.
This weekly blog series provides information on all you need to know about the LSAT, including upcoming deadlines, how to prepare for the test, how to avoid having your session flagged, and more.
With the 2021 admission cycle, we witnessed the highest applicant volumes we鈥檇 seen in a decade, with a marked increase in applicants from minoritized groups, adding up to a historic milestone 鈥� the most racially diverse entering law school class in history.
爱游戏体育 LawHub庐 has come a long way since it launched early last year to provide LSAT prep tools to candidates, but we think there鈥檚 even more this platform can do 鈥� for candidates, law students, and those who鈥檝e already earned their degrees.
Four distinguished deans shared their thoughts on how candidates can make their applications stand out, where our legal system is headed, and more during a webinar hosted by 爱游戏体育 President and CEO Kellye Testy.
For the 2021-22 forum season, 爱游戏体育 is employing a hybrid approach with a mix of online and in-person events. We spoke with Gisele Joachim, executive director of education and ambassador programs, about how this year鈥檚 forums have gone so far and what candidates can expect from upcoming events.
Seeking to support and encourage underserved students interested in legal education, a group of Canadian law schools is using 爱游戏体育 LawHub as a central component of their free LSAT prep courses.
A visionary law school dean is paving the way for incarcerated persons to take the LSAT as a path to a new life and more diverse legal profession.
As the 2021 law school admission cycle enters the home stretch and we say good-bye to the LSAT-Flex, we look back on the past 16 months and also look ahead to the next admission cycle.
Keni Anthony says she鈥檚 always wanted to attend a historically Black university. 鈥淓ver since I was little, watching my auntie walk across the stage at Savannah State, I knew from that age that that would be me,鈥� she says.
Kristen Juhan crunched the numbers and found her career wasn鈥檛 adding up. She鈥檇 majored in business economics in college and was working as a certified public accountant, but it wasn鈥檛 as fulfilling as she鈥檇 hoped it would be.