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Here’s a summary of application deadlines and last acceptable LSAT writings for Canadian Law Schools in 2012. Law School Application Deadlines More Info University of Alberta, Faculty of Law November 1st: Admission Application Deadline December: Last Acceptable LSAT Writing February 1st: Documentation Deadline UofA Law University of British Columbia, Law December 1st: Application Deadline February [...]
Book Review: “The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert” by Ann K. Levine, Esq. Having read “The Law School Admission Game” last year, I find myself constantly recommending it to my students applying to law school. Ann Levine has developed an excellent guide book for anyone going through the law school admission process. [...]
This year, Yale Law School has extended their official application deadline from February 15th to March 1st. This is the second time they have officially extended that deadline. The first was in 2007, when the deadline was moved from February 1 to 15. In 2007 Yale Law also began to accept the February LSAT. The [...]
Students often ask us which classes they should take or what they should major in if they plan to go to law school. The short answer is: “Take what you enjoy and what you’re good at.” Why is this? Because law schools don’t really care what you take in your undergrad as long as you [...]
“My daughter, Lisa, is the most amazing person. She is exceptionally smart and has always wanted to be a lawyer. Any law school would be lucky to have her! I attach a photo for your review.” This is part 3 of the series, beginning with – Reference Letters – Part 1 Schools often have their [...]
“James is a pleasure to teach. He picks up new concepts faster than a waterfall picks up speed. If you don’t accept him into your law school the world may end.” This is part 2 of the series. Starting with Reference Letters – Part 1 Professors or employers often claim to be too busy to [...]
“Cate is the greatest student that ever lived. No one studies harder and learns faster. She has the quick wit of a cat and the sharp mind of a bumble bee. I demand that you accept her to your law school!” As part of most law school application packages you will be expected to submit [...]
With all the hype around getting a better LSAT score, law school applications and getting into the best schools possible, students often lose sight of the bigger question: “Is law school the right path for me?” Often it’s not until a less than favourable LSAT score comes back or a few rejections letters arrive that [...]