by Jessica Tomer
Director of Communications, Commonwealth School
Learning to manage your stress in a healthy way now will give you an insurmountable benefit when you begin to practice law. Read on.
read more
by Michelle L'Etoile
Director of Admissions, New England Law | Boston
Here are some tips from a Director of Admissions on how to write the absolute best personal statement for law school!
read more
by Michelle L'Etoile
Director of Admissions, New England Law | Boston
Who doesn't want to look great when they're applying to law school? Check out these tips from an admission director to elevate your application!
read more
by Lisa Freudenheim and Jessica Tomer
New England Law | Boston
Considering law school? Here's an in-depth look at the key differences between life as a law student vs. an undergraduate.
read more
by Nicole Bonito
Assistant Director of Financial Aid, New England Law | Boston
Before you have a financial-aid panic attack going into your first year of law school, take a look at these tips from a law school financial aid insider.
read more
by Stephanie Farah
Writer, Senior Editor, Wintergreen Orchard House
Wondering how all those law school rankings are compiled? Now sure how important they are? We've got the answers you've been looking for.
read more
by CollegeXpress
Thinking about law school? Read on for a few tips to help you prepare while you're in undergrad.
read more
by Andrea Alexander
Former Attorney; Graduate Student; Writer and Tutor, Grockit.com
For grad school admission tests, the first and absolutely most important rule is to confirm the test requirements with the graduate program to which you're applying. They are the final decision-makers when it comes to which tests you will need to take and when you will need to take them, so always plan your standardized testing around their guidelines. However, if you're looking for just a general breakdown about standardized tests for grad school admission, the following may be helpful.
read more