
Stats of the Week: Law Schools With The Worst Salary-To-Debt Ratios
You better hope your law school isn't on this list.
You better hope your law school isn't on this list.
Oh wait, we’re not talking about football? We’re talking about a person who wants to go to law school at one of these NFL factories?
It’s like having a junior associate who’s never off the clock.
Elie here. For today’s installment of The Decision, in which we advise prospective law students about where to enroll, we head out west. We talk about the military. We talk about the LDS community. Put another way, I’m about to talk completely out of my ass about things I don’t know a whole lot about. […]
If you love UVA Law "culture," and you get into UVA Law, do you really have a choice?
After sitting out the worst of the recession, our guy is ready to go to law school.
In the wake of the latest U.S. News rankings, columnist Shannon Achimalbe lists four (more) types of people who should not go to law school in this day and age.
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The rich are not like the rest of us.
Yes, there ARE some people who are good candidates for law school today -- might you be one of them?
Columnist Shannon Achimalbe discusses the pros and cons -- mostly cons -- of going to law school today.
A law professor comes up with some homework for enterprising 0Ls. Get started on Gunner Academy!
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Perhaps the most irresponsible advice for undergraduates ever.
If you're thinking about applying to law school, try answering these questions from columnist Shannon Achimalbe -- which might motivate you to study harder or to reconsider applying.
Highlights of the year that was in law schools.
Law school is a big financial investment, but so is applying to law school -- know exactly what you’re getting yourself into as you prepare for the next application cycle.
What questions should you ask your prospective law school -- if you wanted useless answers.