Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Getting Into Law School
I can say this, don't lose hope and keep doing everything within your power to improve your lsat, your GPA, your application and your interview skills (if you have a face to face at a law school) - - Keep the faith! You'll reach your goals and beat the admissions process. Sure, you might not get into Harvard but, if you work hard enough, you won't be one of the 40,000 who fail to get in anywhere every single year.
Friday, October 24, 2008
How To Get Into Law School
165 LSAT - Almost a Really Good Score!
165 LSAT - You Almost Guaranteed You Will Be Rich and Powerful!
High scores, like a 165 lsat, don’t spell automatic admission to top law schools- although in the big scheme of things, they are pretty darn close!You should be excited and proud that you did so well on one of the most challenging exams in the world.
So, you scored a 165 on your LSAT this October you may be thinking: "What Next?"
Again, congrats! You’re probably (rightly) thinking you will gain admission to one of the top law schools in the country! But, be cognizant that a 165 lsat, even if you have a fantastic undergrad record, will probably not be enough to get you into a top law school. Unless you take further action to help yourself. I followed this exact method below and got into a top 20 law school despite 163 lsat and 2.8 undergrad GPA!
For starters. you’re going to need to get busy overcoming this score in your application. We’re in the thick of the law school application process right now and there really isn't a moment to spare!
Seriously, don’t waste another minute. Your law school application needs to be perfect. What constitutes a perfect application (in lieu of a 180 lsat and a 4.0 undergrad GPA):
- Leveraging your work experience. Tell the law school admissions officers why your work experience is more important than your academic record, or at least as in important.
- Detailing how you overcame hardship. Don’t pass on adding an addendum to your application detailing the hardships you’ve overcome.
- Tout your diversity (race, religion, socio-economic background…whatever you’ve got!) in your personal statement and how this makes you a desirable applicant.
If you still need help crafting the perfect law school admissions application, you’ll need Covert Tactics. This is the one book that taught me all these tips and tricks that helped me get into law school (and hopefully, pass the bar next year!). It really changed my life. If you need help or are worried, pick it up! You won't be disappointed.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The December LSAT
So, please don't waste another minute - getting studying. I gave myself nearly 4 weeks to study and it was really the perfect amount of time to study for the LSAT as I peaked the week of the exam and really was primed (and not exhausted) when I sat for the exam.
Don't Over Study For The LSAT! To Much Prep Can Be A Bad Thing
Thursday, October 2, 2008
October LSAT On The Blogosphere
Check out these three great wordpress tag clouds - ASAP! They will give you insight into tons of information about the October LSAT exam. You'll be sure to find lots of priceless tips and information just by scoping out the activity on the blogosphere.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Law Schools in Georgia
I would just add that going to law school in Georgia is a great idea. You'll get great value and a great education from nearly all the law schools in Georgia.
I am curious about John Marshall in Atlanta. I haven't heard much in the way of good or bad information about it. So, if you have information about John Marshall please leave it in the comments now.
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