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Guide to Applying for Law School Loans
If you take out law school loans, here is some information about the terms for each loan type and how you apply for these loans.
Guide to Law School Merit Aid & Outside Scholarships
Here is information about fellowships, pipeline programs, and outside private scholarships to provide the funds you need for law school.
Guide to Full-Ride Scholarships at NYU Law
NYU School of Law offers various full-ride scholarships for incoming students. Learn more about the scholarships you can apply for at NYU Law.
Guide to UPenn Law Optional Essay
University of Pennsylvania's Carey Law offers some prompts for applicants for optional essays. Learn more about the UPenn Law optional essay.
Guide to the Yale 250 Essay
If applying to Yale Law School, you must submit a mandatory 250-word essay. Here are some tips you to write a strong Yale 250 essay.
Guide to Stanford Law's Optional Short Essays
Submitting Stanford Law's optional short essay is in your best interest when applying. Learn more about these optional essays and the process.
Guide for Applying to Law School—Need-Based Financial Aid
Don't let your socioeconomic background deter you from achieving your goals. Learn more about need-based financial aid to attend law school.
Guide to Writing Georgetown Law Optional Essays
Some law school applicants struggle to write optional essays for applications. Here is some information about Georgetown law optional essays
Congratulations to my High School Seniors!
Congratulations to my 2021 HS Seniors for working hard on their college applications. They have been accepted to 49 wonderful colleges, and we applaud them!
NCAA's New Name, Image, and Likeness Policy is Another Win for Student-Athletes
In the face of increasing pressure from state governments who threatened to pass their own law (and many who did pass laws that take effect this week), the NCAA has adopted a new Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy that I believe is a win and a step-forward to justly compensating student-athletes and giving them ownership of their own hard work.
Supreme Court NCAA Ruling Sets a Precedent For Greater Recognition of Student-Athlete Labor
Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court (National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston) while a narrowly constructed holding, will have far-reaching effects on the relationship between student-athletes and the NCAA.
How To Get Accommodations on the LSAT
The purpose of accommodations is to ensure that you can demonstrate your ability on the LSAT. That means that if you are using your time to manage your symptoms or circumstances, you get assistance to overcome those things.
Law School Transfer Process: A Guide to the Transfer Application
Find out information about law school transfer application timelines and specific guidance on choosing and applying to your transfer school.
How to Practice Law in the United States as a Foreign Attorney
Here, we perform an assessment of potential paths a foreign attorney can take to practice law when they come to the United States. Read on to find out.
What Do the New USNWR Law School Rankings Mean and Should We Care?
Let's break down the metrics that USNWR uses to rank schools and how these changes impact USNWR rankings for choosing a law school to attend.