Top Law Schools in Iowa
Attend law school with rolling plains and cornfields in the background. Iowa is located in the heart of the corn belt and is home to two highly ranked law schools by US News and World Report. For historical context, Iowa…
Attend law school with rolling plains and cornfields in the background. Iowa is located in the heart of the corn belt and is home to two highly ranked law schools by US News and World Report. For historical context, Iowa…
The best potato salad and law school—welcome to college in Idaho. This northwestern U.S. state is as green as Ireland with a mountainous landscape, swaths of wilderness and the most fertile land for harvesting potatoes. Forget ramen while studying! Replace…
Aloha! If surfing while studying is more your style, consider this top Law School in Hawaii. Sun, sea and a law degree is all the mahalo you’ll need to ride out that student life in one of the most gorgeous…
There are many things to do to prepare for law school, and taking the LSAT is one of them. If you’re planning to take the LSAT, it’s important to start off on the right foot. The LSAT isn’t really the…
History, politics, law and the Lincoln Memorial—overlooking the city and serving as a grandiose physical reminder of justice—you will find it here in the District of Columbia, otherwise known as D.C. D.C. is a district as opposed to a state…
Valentine’s Day is this week. Maybe you heard? We almost missed it — the only flowers we received were from game three of the September 2019 LSAT. Anyway, while our instructors are more likely to canoodle with an armful of…
Since my first semester of law school recently ended, I’m ready to share the experience with the LSAT students who may be curious about what is probably the most notorious part of law school: finals. I’ll give you my best…
As a first-year law student, it would be premature for me to give advice on the best ways to study for law school exams, but heading into December of 1L, what I do have is a fresh experience with law…
Despite the warnings I heard before law school, the great majority of law students I’ve met are thoughtful, interesting and supportive people. The “gunner” stereotype of a law student is essentially the opposite: a self-important student who sits at the…
When you think of law school, the scene that comes to mind might well be the beginning of the movie The Paper Chase, where a law professor calls on a student the first day of class and ruthlessly interrogates him…