Archive for October, 2010
Auburn University Philosophy and Law Conference: Lawyers, Academics and Consultants Discuss the Practice of Law and Who It’s Right For
• October 31, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, Law School Admissions, Beyond Law School, Becoming a Lawyer
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How a Responsible Law School Should Act: Yale Law Director of Admissions Fires Friendly “Warning Shots” to Applicants
• October 30, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
Tags: 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, Georgetown University Law School, law careers, Law School Admissions, law school admissions consultant, law school admissions consulting, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, Law school application consulting, law school application help, law school applications, law school education, law school employment data, law school employment statistics, law school graduate employment data, law school graduate employment statistics, law school graduate job prospects, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, working as a lawyer, Yale Law School
Travels with Advise-In: Law and Philosophy Roundtable at Auburn University
• October 27, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions, LSAT Preparation
Tags: attorney careers, attorney hiring, Auburn University Department of Philosophy, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, law careers, Law School Admissions, law school admissions consultant, law school admissions consulting, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, Law school application consulting, law school application help, law school applications, law school education, Law school financial aid, law school graduate employment statistics, law school graduate job prospects, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer hiring, legal employment, legal hiring, LSAT prep, LSAT prep courses, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation courses, philosophy and law, working as a lawyer
Intersecting Reports that ABA May Press for More Informative Law School Employment Data, and a Prediction that Some Law Schools Might Go out of Business: Maybe, but Don’t Use an Axe to Do the Work of a Chisel
• October 22, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
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A Lawyer Happiness Quiz: Unsurprising Results that Should Spur Prospective Lawyers to Action
• October 21, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School
Tags: 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, law careers, law school clinical programs, law school clinics, law school education, law school employment data, law school employment statistics, law school graduate employment data, law school graduate employment statistics, law school graduate job prospects, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, working as a lawyer
“I Hate LSAT Logic Games: The Simple Way To Do LSAT Grid Games”: Join Advise-In’s Free November Webinar (Thursday, November 18, 2010)
• October 20, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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The Season to Consider Repeating the LSAT is Upon Us: Should You or Shouldn’t You Retake the LSAT?
• October 15, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Law School Admissions, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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Why Procrastinating Doesn’t Make Law School Applicants Happy (and Why It Doesn’t Stop): Part Two, Minimizing Procrastination
• October 13, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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Why Procrastinating Doesn’t Make Law School Applicants Happy (and Why It Doesn’t Stop): Part One, the Problem
• October 12, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT Preparation, Law School Admissions, Beyond Law School, Becoming a Lawyer
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A Few LSAT Exam Day Reminders (and Good Luck to October’s LSAT Takers!)
• October 8, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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