For students thinking of applying to law school, it is never too early to start building a strong application. In this show, we interview top law school admissions deans, admission consultants, authors, and current law students to help illuminate the process by telling us what can be done now to help applicants get in next year. Find out when to start studying for the LSAT, how many times applicants should plan to take the exam, when the best time to visit schools is, how to narrow choices, and how to address weaknesses in an application, such as low grades or potentially low LSAT scores. Find out when the best time is to submit the application. We also examine how current economic conditions may affect the application process.
Anne M. Richard, Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, George Washington University Law School
Robert L. Schwartz, Assistant Dean/Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, UCLA School of Law
Ben Teisch, Current 1st Year Law Student, George Washington University Law School
Todd Holman, Current 1st Year JD/MBA Student, UCLA School of Law
Richard Montauk, Author of “How To Get Into The Top Law Schools” and Law School Admission Consultant
Adam Hoff, Director of Admissions Consulting and Research at Veritas Prep