In most countries, legal education begins at the undergraduate level. However, few American colleges offer prelaw programs or majors. If...
The number of pathways to apply to law school before your senior year of college is small but growing. To be clear, there are still many...
Although health care disparities in the U.S. have existed for centuries, increased research on underserved populations since the early 2000s has made knowledge about disparities more...
Echoing Orban, House Bill 999 bars Florida’s public colleges and universities from offering gender studies majors or minors, as well as majors or minors in critical...
Attending law school is a daunting commitment, particularly in the first year. The time and energy required to succeed may seem overwhelming to applicants with competing...
Deadlines are absolute in both law school and legal practice. Legal cases have turned on documents filed mere minutes late. Bar exams and bar admission rules...
The Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT, is one of the most difficult and stressful exams that a medical school applicant has to take, and the...
No pressure, but grades are perhaps the most important single factor in law school admissions. Straight-A students may not be shoo-ins for success in law or...
Medical school interview days are both fun and nerve-wracking. Applicants put on their best performances to convince med schools that they are strong candidates. After the...
Requesting recommendation letters can feel awkward for law school applicants. Even if you feel confident about the people you plan to ask, it’s hard to know...