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Blog & Podcasts

28 Sep 2020

Podcast: Predicting this Cycle's Admissions Pace

In 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.

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19 Sep 2020

2019-2020 Application Cycle Volume Summary

The 2019-2020 application cycle has concluded, and we have our final applicant volume as reported by LSAC.

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14 Sep 2020

2021 US News Top 50 Best Colleges (with +/-)

U.S. News and World Report has published their 2021 (released 2020) undergraduate rankings.

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11 Sep 2020

Podcast: On the Prevalence of Bad Law School Admissions Advice

In this podcast, Spivey Consulting Group's Anna Hicks and Mike Spivey discuss bad advice in law school admissions — who gives it, how to identify it, and how to determine which advice is worthwhile.

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08 Sep 2020

Join Spivey Consulting in Raising Awareness for Mental Health in Law School and Beyond.

Spivey Consulting Group members Mike Spivey and Nathan Neely are partnering to raise money and awareness toward depression and suicide among law students and in the legal community.

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07 Sep 2020
02 Sep 2020
22 Aug 2020

October LSAT Data Update

Now that October 2020 LSAT registration has closed, a very brief update on how volume compares to the last couple of years.

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21 Aug 2020

Inside Scoop on the new LSAC Digital Forums

What to expect and important information.

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20 Aug 2020
12 Aug 2020

2020 Law School Medians

In the below spreadsheet, we keep track of law schools' new medians for the entering 2020 class of 1Ls.

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09 Aug 2020

Podcast: How to Tell If You're Overdoing It in Law School Admissions

In this podcast, Mike Spivey discusses one of the most common mistakes in law school admissions that we see from applicants who have underperformed their numbers — overdoing it in the admissions process.

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04 Aug 2020

Guide to Completing LSAC Applications

So you’ve worked hard to prepare your materials, and it's time to submit! What's next?

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01 Aug 2020

Admissions Q&A with Mike Spivey

In this video, Spivey Consulting Group founder Mike Spivey answers questions from r/lawschooladmissions on strategies for splitters, international students, non-traditional applicants, reapplicants, and more.

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30 Jul 2020

Spivey Consulting Capacity Update

As we get closer to the beginning of the 2020-2021 cycle, we wanted to share some important updates about our capacity.

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30 Jul 2020

The Basics of Law School Financial Aid

The financial aid piece is a necessary aspect of law school enrollment and one that benefits you most if you consider it early on in the process, not just at the end.

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22 Jul 2020

LSAC Forums & Recruiting Events in the Time of COVID-19

Because 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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09 Jul 2020

Predicting the 2020/2021 Law School Admissions Cycle

The 2020-2021 admissions cycle is going to be the most challenging yet to predict, and most will understand a large part of that uncertainty.

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06 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020

Law schools that have announced they will be fully or primarily remote this fall

We're compiling a list of law schools that are fully or primarily online for the Fall 2020 semester.

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