Every law school requires applicants to submit a personal statement, typically limited to two or three double-spaced pages, along with a resume typically limited to two pages. These two documents ...
Imagine two applicants vying for a job neither has held before, perhaps running a sales team. The first candidate spends the interview gushing about how much she wants the position, why she loves ...
Those are among the myriad new questions law schools are asking applicants this year—the first admissions cycle following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision banning race-conscious admissions at ...
The University of Michigan Law School, which was among the first law schools to explicitly ban the use of AI tools in application essays, is rolling out a new essay prompt that’s specifically geared ...
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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling overturning race-based affirmative action, law schools across the country, including Duke, have made several changes to their application components ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Results from Kaplan’s 2024 law school admissions officers survey show that the vast majority of law schools still have no official policies regulating how ...
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Since I've written several pieces about AI tools this year—and have felt rather mystified by it all—I decided to finally give ChatGPT a try. Since I've written several pieces about AI tools this ...
Each Thursday, I volunteer at the Oklahoma County CARE Center as a play assistant. I greet children who experienced abuse and play with them before their forensic interview. I comfort guardians while ...