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Why Reading Comprehension is Underemphasized in LSAT Prep, and What You Can Do about It
• July 29, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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NALP Data on the Law School Class of 2010 Shows Bleak Employment Picture
• June 2, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions, LSAT Preparation
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More on “The Continuing Disappointment of the ABA’s Response to Law School Transparency Requests”
• May 28, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
Tags: 2015 law job prospects, ABA, Advise-In Solutions, American Bar Association, attorney careers, attorney hiring, employment after law school, law careers, 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 help, law school applications, law school costs, 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 value, law schools, law student job prospects, law students, lawyer employment, lawyer hiring, legal employment, legal hiring
Monthly and First-Quarter Legal Employment Numbers Show Slow Growth (but Growth)
• May 15, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School
Tags: 2012 law job prospects, 2013 law job prospects, 2014 law job prospects, 2015 law job prospects, Advise-In Solutions, attorney careers, attorney hiring, employment after law school, law careers, law firm hiring, law firm hiring strategies, law market layoffs, law school, law school graduate job prospects, law student job prospects, lawyer employment, lawyer hiring, legal employment, legal hiring, working as a lawyer
Law School Debt Gets Uglier for Law School Students in the Last Decade: A Debt-Reduction Checklist for Law School Applicants
• May 13, 2011 • 14 CommentsPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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Integrity and LSAT Preparation: Using LSAT Prep to be a Better Lawyer
• May 1, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, LSAT Preparation
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Protecting Your Professional Identity, Part Two: What Your “Friends” Can Do to You
• April 26, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
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You’re Getting Sleepy: What Cognitive Science Tells Us about Common Advice to “Get Enough Sleep” Before the LSAT (and Your Future Efficiency as a Lawyer)
• April 18, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, LSAT Preparation, LSAT Study Techniques
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Positive Legal Employment Undercurrents Continue: Advise-In’s Prediction of Earlier Law Firm New Associate Starting Dates is Confirmed
• April 12, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School
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Protecting Your Professional Identity: Start Before You Apply to Law School
• April 8, 2011 • 6 CommentsPosted in Becoming a Lawyer, Beyond Law School, Law School Admissions
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