Law Schools Planning to Start the Spring 2022 Semester Remotely
The following law schools are planning to start the spring 2022 semester remotely in order to combat the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Read full postThe following law schools are planning to start the spring 2022 semester remotely in order to combat the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Read full postIn this episode, we continue our interview series with "Barb," a current applicant.
Read full postAs scientists race to unravel how serious of a global health concern the Omicron variant is, a rash of media attention has us now being asked, "Could Omicron lead to colleges and graduate schools going fully remote?"
Read full postIt feels like déjà vu all over again as we approach the beginning of the fall semester among talk of novel coronavirus and its impact on in-person learning — this time propagated by the Delta variant surge
Read full postIn this podcast, Mike Spivey answers more questions from Reddit.
Read full postIn this podcast, Mike Spivey talks about the LSAT-Flex, particularly is it relates to timelines and the pace of admissions this cycle.
Read full postThe short answer is yes, they can.
Read full postIn this podcast, Mike Spivey predicts what to expect as far as the timing of admissions decisions this year, then discusses the preliminary LSAC data that has applicants wondering whether this will be a far more competitive cycle than normal.
Read full postBecause of COVID-19, LSAC and law schools are creating virtual options for recruiting events. Most notably, LSAC is planning three free online digital forums so that everyone has a chance to safely attend and connect.
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