law exams
Time Management for Law Students

No doubt for many of you time management is a skill which often eludes students. Many students are masters of procrastination, waiting to the last minute to complete research papers or study for exams. In other instances, particularly on the graduate level, students become so overwhelmed with the massive daily workload of class preparation, […]
Why are Law School Applications at an All-Time Low?

By now, you have probably seen the headlines, blog posts and graffiti on the walls of your law school’s bathroom, and it all says the same thing. It all says that going to law school is a bad idea.There are no jobs, it says. Student loan debt will cripple you financially for years. No one […]
Succeeding In Law School, As Told By Former Law Students

There’s a lot of advice floating around on websites and blogs about how to succeed as a 1L. Some of it is good, some of it is bad, and some of it is just downright ugly. Much of it was written by professors, admissions counselors, and disgruntled students or unemployed law school graduates. It can […]
Being an Overachiever: is There a Limit?
How far would you go to be the best? Would you cheat? Steal? Hide your classmates’ textbooks? Of course not, those actions are unethical and possibly illegal. Not to mention you’d be on the wrong side of the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct—and that could cost you your license to practice or at the […]
The Do’s and Don’ts on LSAT Test Day
The day you take the LSAT will likely be one of the most important and stressful days of your life. Do well and you might be able to punch your ticket to the law school of your choice. Struggle and, well, you might be re-taking the test in June. With that in mind, it’s no […]
LSAT and staying alive
You study and take practice tests and do well. Then the LSAT rolls around and … your hands sweat, you breathe heavily and think you might pass out. Or worse. Anxiety is as much a part of the LSAT as the $165 fee you pay for the privilege of sitting for the exam. And why wouldn’t it […]