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Hearing Back
So, based on what I’ve seen as far as Google searches for the site, I’ve noticed a lot of you are wondering when you’ll hear back from law schools. Well, not the answer you want but it ultimately depends. Granted, … Continue reading
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Law School Rankings on Your Terms
So this past week I’ve put a lot of thought into law school rankings and what they really mean. We all know Yale has always been ranked at #1. Sure, they’ve got a great student-faculty ratio, a massive library, a … Continue reading
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