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A Brief LSAT Volume Update
June 2020 LSAT registration has officially closed, and we wanted to take a quick look at some registration volume.
Read full postDeferring in the age of COVID-19
As we look further into the summer and fall at the possible ways our world could change in the face of continued social distancing, we are receiving more and more questions about deferring admission to law school for a year.
Read full postCycle Data-COVID 19 Edition
We hope everyone is safe and healthy — it's been a crazy couple of months for the world.
Read full postMean Salaries Of First Year Law School Graduates
For the first time ever, The Department of Education has released these figures
Read full postHow One University is [Successfully] Communicating to Prospective Applicants in the COVID-19 Era
Schools are going to need to try to get ahead of these obvious questions/concerns of next cycle applicants in their marketing strategies and at the same time be preparing for how they will assess students “differently” due to these many factors.
Read full postLaw School/Law School Admissions COVID-19 Update, April 8, 2020
Please keep in mind that because so much is fluid right now, no one can say for certain where things will be in a few months.
Read full postHow to Connect with Spivey Consulting
In addition to here on our blog, we post about law school, admissions, and employment on a variety of social media platforms as well.
Read full postWill Universities, Colleges, and Law School Campuses Be Open in Fall 2020?
The short answer is that there is no definitive answer yet.
Read full postPodcast: How Will Law School Transfer Admissions Be Impacted by COVID-19?
In this podcast, Mike Spivey discusses how COVID-19 and new grading systems will affect law school transfer admissions.
Read full postLSAT score restoration ("zombie scores") numbers
This is a first ever, and we are grateful to LSAC for sharing this data with us.
Read full postI Spent Two Weeks Speaking with College Students: This Is What I Learned
Uncertainty is on just about everyone’s mind. So, what I learned first and foremost is to listen. Because as students talked more — they often either worked out their own uncertainties, or at the very least were better able to understand them.
Read full postWhen will larger numbers of law school admissions decisions come?
This will be a short but I hope important blog to consider. It's been a notoriously slow admission cycle, and it possibly would have stayed at an equally slow pace until COVID-19 changed things in many dramatic ways.
Read full postPodcast: Update on COVID-19 / Coronavirus & Law School Admissions
Just a quick update from Mike Spivey on how the continuously developing situation with COVID-19 / coronavirus is impacting — and will continue to impact — law school admissions.
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