Archive for March, 2011
The LSAT Is Not a “Standardized Test” (and Why Realizing that is the First Step to Overcoming Fear of the LSAT)
• March 30, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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ABA Subcommittee Proposes to Make Law School Graduate Employment Data Slightly More Transparent: A Quarter-Loaf is Better than Nothing (except if it’s Mistaken for a Whole Loaf)
• March 29, 2011 • 4 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, educational debt, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law market layoffs, 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 Admissions Test, law school application, law school application advice, Law school application consultant, 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 loans, law school merit-based financial aid, Law School Transparency Project, law school tuition, law school value, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, lsat, National Law Journal, working as a lawyer
The Differences between Good and Excellent LSAT Performance, and Why the “Smartest” LSAT Takers Have the Most Trouble Reaching their Potential
• March 26, 2011 • 4 CommentsPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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For Second Year in a Row, Mid-Tier Law Schools Distinguish Themselves (for Raising their Tuition More than Anyone Else)
• March 21, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted 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, Average LSAT score, becoming a lawyer, Best LSAT preparation, Best LSAT preparation class, beyond law school, elite law schools, employment after law school, Highest LSAT score, 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 application trends, law school applications, law school costs, Law school costs rise, 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 school resume, law school tuition, law school tuition increases, law school value, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, lsat, LSAT prep, LSAT prep courses, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation courses, LSAT program, Stanford Law School, top 10 law schools, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, working as a lawyer
Advise-In’s Prediction of a Decline in Law School Applications is Confirmed: Applications are Down (Way Down)
• March 17, 2011 • 5 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 firm revenues, law market layoffs, 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 application trends, law school applications, law school costs, law school curriculum, 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 merit-based financial aid, law school rankings, law school tuition, law school tuition increases, law school value, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, lsat, LSAT prep, LSAT prep courses, LSAT Preparation, LSAT preparation courses, LSAT program, New York Times, US News, Wall Street Journal, working as a lawyer
New U.S. News Law School Rankings: The More Things Change…
• March 16, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in 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, elite law schools, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law firm revenues, 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 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, top 20 law schools, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, working as a lawyer
The Importance of Cognitive Science for Obtaining Your Best LSAT Score
• March 15, 2011 • 4 CommentsPosted in LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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Free Advise-In Law School Application and Admission Webinar: “Building Your Best Law School Application (and How to Avoid Making it a McMansion)” (Thursday, March 31, 2011)
• March 11, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Law School Admissions
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Servicing Your Law School Costs: Consider the Implications of Debt Before You Decide on a Law School
• March 10, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted 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, educational debt, elite law schools, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law firm layoffs, law firm revenues, 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 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 loans, law school merit-based financial aid, 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 happiness, lawyer hiring, lawyer satisfaction, legal employment, legal hiring, top 20 law schools, US News, US News law school rankings, US News rankings, working as a lawyer
U.S. Legal Sector Loses Almost 3,000 Jobs in February
• March 5, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in Beyond Law School
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