Archive for February, 2011
Lessons from Competition Research for LSAT Takers: Regular Practice Isn’t Enough, and It’s Not 1869 Anymore
• February 26, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, cognitive research, exam day for the LSAT, Highest LSAT score, Joshua Foer, law careers, law school, law school admission factors, Law School Admissions, law students, LSAT distractions, LSAT focus, LSAT focus techniques, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT test, LSAT test prep, LSAT test preparation, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, LSAT webinars, New York Times, Perfect LSAT score, Preparing for the LSAT, repeating the LSAT, retaking the LSAT, simplifying the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT, taking the LSAT
Retaking the LSAT? Analyze Why This Time Will be Different
• February 23, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, exam day for the LSAT, February 2011 LSAT, Highest LSAT score, law school, law school admission factors, Law School Admissions, lawyer employment, LSAT distractions, LSAT focus, LSAT focus techniques, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT repeater data, LSAT retaking data, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, Preparing for the LSAT, repeating the LSAT, retaking the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT, taking the LSAT
Stanford Law School’s Tuition Increase Sparks Outrage: Stanford? Really?
• February 22, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
Tags: 2011 law job prospects, 2012 law job prospects, 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, 2015 law job prospects, Advise-In Solutions, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law firm layoffs, law school, Law School Admissions, law school admissions advising, law school admissions consultant, law school admissions consulting, law school admissions help, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, Law school application consulting, law school application help, law school applications, law school costs, law school debt, 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 school prestige, law school rankings, law school reputation, law school tuition, law school tuition increases, law school value, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer hiring, legal employment, legal hiring, Stanford Law School, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, working as a lawyer
The Ideology of US News (or any Other) Law School Rankings: Does It Change What Law School Applicants Should Do?
• February 18, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
Tags: 2011 law job prospects, 2012 law job prospects, 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, 2015 law job prospects, ABA, Advise-In Solutions, American Bar Association, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, Brigham Young University Law School, elite law schools, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law firm revenues, law school, Law School Admissions, law school admissions advising, law school admissions consultant, law school admissions consulting, law school admissions help, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, Law school application consulting, law school application help, law school applications, law school costs, law school debt, law school education, law school employment data, law school employment statistics, Law school financial aid, law school graduate employment data, law school graduate employment statistics, law school graduate job prospects, law school prestige, law school rankings, law school reputation, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker, Thomas Cooley Law School, top 20 law schools, University of Alabama Law School, University of Colorado Law School, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, working as a lawyer
LSAT Logic Games Video: First Steps to Your Highest LSAT Score
• February 14, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, analytical reasoning on the LSAT, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, Highest LSAT score, law careers, law school, law students, logic games on the LSAT, LSAT analytical reasoning, LSAT distractions, LSAT focus, LSAT focus techniques, LSAT logic games, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT test, LSAT test prep, LSAT test preparation, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, Perfect LSAT score, Preparing for the LSAT, simplifying the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT, taking the LSAT
Spate of Fraudulent (and might-as-well-be-fraudulent) Numbers from Law Schools: Why Isn’t the ABA Doing More to Protect Law School Applicants?
• February 11, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
Tags: 2011 law job prospects, 2012 law job prospects, 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, 2015 law job prospects, ABA, Above the Law, Advise-In Solutions, American Bar Association, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law school, law school admission factors, Law School Admissions, law school admissions advising, law school admissions consultant, law school admissions consulting, law school admissions help, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, Law school application consulting, law school application help, law school applications, law school costs, 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 school prestige, law school rankings, law school reputation, Law School Transparency Project, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, Law Transparency Project, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, legal employment, legal hiring, Thomas Cooley Law School, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, Villanova Law School, Wall Street Journal, Washington & Lee Law School, working as a lawyer
Some LSAT Reminders for the Days before the LSAT (and Best Wishes to February’s LSAT Takers!)
• February 9, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, exam day for the LSAT, February 2011 LSAT, Highest LSAT score, law careers, law students, LSAT distractions, LSAT focus, LSAT focus techniques, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, Preparing for the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT, taking the LSAT
Free Advise-In LSAT Webinar: “Line ‘Em Up and Knock ‘Em Down: A Straightforward, Efficient Way to Do LSAT Line Games” (Monday, February 21, 2011)
• February 8, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, analytical reasoning on the LSAT, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, Highest LSAT score, law careers, law students, logic games on the LSAT, LSAT analytical reasoning, LSAT logic games, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT test, LSAT test prep, LSAT test preparation, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, Perfect LSAT score, Preparing for the LSAT, simplifying the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT
Short-Term Signs for the Legal Employment Market Point Upward
• February 5, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School
Tags: 2010 M&A activity, 2011 law job prospects, 2011 M&A activity, 2012 law job prospects, 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, 2015 law job prospects, Above the Law, Advise-In Solutions, American Lawyer, AmLaw Daily, attorney careers, attorney hiring, becoming a lawyer, beyond law school, employment after law school, Financial Times, law careers, law firm bonuses, law firm hiring, law firm layoffs, law firm revenues, law market layoffs, law school, law school debt, 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 hiring, legal employment, legal hiring, legal services demand, M&A acitivty, Monthly change in US legal employment, National Law Journal, New York law firm bonuses, New York Times, The American Lawyer, working as a lawyer
Focused LSAT Study Techniques Redux: Why Speculation about Whether the LSAT Tests “Intelligence” Actually Hurts LSAT Takers and What it Means for Your Best LSAT Score
• February 3, 2011 • 5 CommentsPosted in LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Forum
Tags: Advise-In Solutions, Average LSAT score, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, exam day for the LSAT, Highest LSAT score, How We Decide, Jonah Lehrer, law careers, law students, LSAT and intelligence, LSAT distractions, LSAT focus, LSAT focus techniques, LSAT practice, LSAT prep, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation time, LSAT program, LSAT review course, LSAT strategies, LSAT strategy, LSAT Study Techniques, LSAT techniques, LSAT test, LSAT test prep, LSAT test preparation, LSAT tips, LSAT tutors, LSAT webinars, Perfect LSAT score, Preparing for the LSAT, repeating the LSAT, retaking the LSAT, simplifying the LSAT, Studying for the LSAT, taking the LSAT, what the LSAT measures, what the LSAT tests

