An Introduction to Law School Admissions Strategy
These days, law school admissions are more competitive than ever. Applicants should apply to a wide variety of schools in order to maximize their options and chances.
Law School Letters of Recommendation Advice
Letters of recommendation are a crucial element of any applicant's admission package. Don't let the LSAT studying or essay writing distract you from the important task of requesting recommendation letters in an effective and timely fashion.
Writing a Law School Addendum
Did illness or a death in the family lead to a GPA-crushing bad semester in college? Do you have a medically documentable reason for testing poorly? Perhaps an addendum would be appropriate.
Professional Law School Resume
Most law schools require a resume with your application, and your old resume from the summer job hunt likely won't suffice. Take the time to write a professional law school-quality resume.
Law School Residency Issues by State
For some public law schools, qualifying as a state resident can mean a lower tuition or even a better chance at admission. This article explores the academic residency requirements for many U.S. states.
Early Decision and Early Action FAQ
What's the difference between Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA)? This FAQ will help you determine if you should consider submitting an ED/EA application to the law school of your choice.
The TLS Guide To Fee Waivers
Law school application fees are painfully expensive, but the pro-active applicant can often obtain some fee waivers to mitigate the cost.