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56: Law School Admission Consultant and Steve Schwartz Discuss Law School Admissions

56: Law School Admission Consultant and Steve Schwartz Discuss Law School Admissions

FromLSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast


56: Law School Admission Consultant and Steve Schwartz Discuss Law School Admissions

FromLSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Law School Admission Consultant and Steve Schwartz Discuss Law School Admissions Conversation with law school admission consultant Christina Taber-Kwene from Admit Advantage. They've made a special offer to the LSAT Unplugged audience - if you use promo code LSATUnplugged on any admission consulting package, you'll get a 10% discount. https://bit.ly/AdmitAdvantageLaw 10% off promo code: LSATUnplugged *** 1:14 common law school personal statement issues 4:04 if law school is an afterthought 5:39 law school personal statement length 7:24 low LSAT score addendum 9:30 when not to write a law school addendum 11:25 law school letters of recommendation 17:22 US News Law School Rankings / law school selection 21:40 knowing your "why" for law school, waiting a year 22:40 law school application timeline 24:03 law school waitlists 25:18 law school admissions letter of continued interest (LOCI) 26:58 law school demonstrating interest 27:32 law school admission consulting 29:00 law school admission consulting promo code *** LSAT Unplugged Podcast (please rate and review!): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lsat-unplugged/id1450308309 LSAT Blog: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/LSATBlog/?sub_confirmation=1 ***
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Steve Schwartz of LSAT Unplugged created this podcast to help you with the LSAT and law school admission process. He started teaching the LSAT after scoring a 152 and gradually working his way up to a 175 (it took over a year!). Please (1) subscribe, (2) rate + review, and (3) email me your questions: podcast@lsatunplugged.com