The addendum has one sole purpose: addressing weaknesses and/or discrepancies in your application package. Notably, it is used to address low LSAT scores, low GPAs, poor grades during specific semesters,…
Getting into Law School: How to Write the Diversity Statement
The diversity statement is critical for minority applicants seeking admission into law school. It also serves as another opportunity to showcase another part of who you are as an individual….
Getting into Law School: How to Write The Personal Statement
The personal statement is the cornerstone of your law school application. Arguably, the third most important component of your law school application following your LSAT and GPA. However, if you…
How to Combat Imposter Syndrome in Law School
As a Afro-Dominican, immigrant, and first-generation woman in law school, I feel that imposter syndrome and law school go hand-in-hand. Reflecting on the past two years of law school, I…
How to Make Peace with Your Law School Debt
“How did you grapple with law school debt?” This is a question I get often from pre-law students, and itโs a question I, too, asked before committing to law school….
How I Got into Law School with a Low LSAT Score
โYou need over a 155 into get into law school.โ โYour LSAT score makes or breaks your application package.โ โYouโll never get in with that score.โ That’s what was said…