After a holiday weekend followed by their biggest professional conference of the year, law school admissions officers are back at their schools and hoping that someone was able to water all the plants while they were away.| 7Sage lsat
Ah, yes, mid-January! The holidays are over, law schools are open, and admissions offices are back up and running. Not only is file reading in full swing, but so is decision making. A scroll through lawschooldata’s “Recent Decisions” page is a veritable Skittles bag of admits, waitlists, and denies. Just look at all the action from the lower parts of the alphabet on January 10th:| 7Sage lsat
With the middle of February here, admissions officers will take the quickest of breaks to open Valentine’s Day cards, have a chocolate or two, and then get back to reading applications. Those piles of documents (both actual paper and virtual) wait for no heart-shaped treats—they must be attended to! So it’s probably best to take guidance from Cookie Monster and opt for speed rather than cleanliness while consuming holiday sweets| 7Sage lsat
With February having arrived and six more weeks of winter apparently on the horizon (and leaving an eternal mystery still unsolved—if the groundhog is so powerful at predicting the weather, why not just cover him up with an umbrella and sunglasses so that he can’t see his shadow? Something along these lines wouldn’t be too tricky),| 7Sage lsat
With the final week of January here and February now on the horizon, law school admissions officers are continuing to do their best to read, evaluate, discuss, and provide admissions decisions on the national surge in applications.| 7Sage lsat