Navigate Law School Admissions
Applying to law school can feel overwhelming. Between studying for the LSAT, writing your personal statement, getting letters of recommendation, and figuring out which schools to apply to, there's a lot to juggle. The good news? You don't have to figure it all out alone. There are tons of free resources out there to help you navigate every step of the process, and connecting with others who've been through it can make all the difference. Below are some of our favorite resources to help you crush this application cycle.
Podcasts
Navigating Law School Admissions with Miriam & Kristi
Miriam Ingber (Yale Law) and Kristi Jobson (Harvard Law) are admissions deans who discuss application timing, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and LSAT strategy.
Status Check with Spivey
Mike Spivey and his team of former admissions officers cover everything from waitlist movement to financial aid, featuring interviews with deans and applicants.
Admissible: A Look Inside Law School Admissions
UVA Law's Dean Natalie Blazer offers a behind-the-scenes look at the admissions process and student life through interviews with faculty and students.
Keeping Up to Data by LSAC
The official LSAC podcast explores trends in law school admissions using data and interviews with admissions professionals.
Blogs
Law:Fully
LSAC's official blog featuring articles on legal education trends, diversity in law, testing updates, and the law school application process.
7Sage Blog
LSAC's official blog featuring articles on legal education trends, diversity in law, testing updates, and the law school application process.
A2Z w/ Dean Z
Michigan Law's former Dean of Admissions Sarah Zearfoss shares practical advice on personal statements, letters of recommendation, and the application process. The blog also features an accompanying podcast with admissions insights.