JD Law Students Write a Blog
It is interesting to know what the thoughts of law students, whether in the JD program or not, are like. The JD Law Students blog for the Vermont Law School is a compilation of students’ commentaries on what life is like at law school. Though the tone is often formal, the reader can catch vivid [...]
Filed under law school blog review, January 18th, 2011What I Learned in Law School: a Blog about a Life
Well, it is certainly good to know that law students or law professionals do have lives beyond studying the law. So, while the name of the blog is What I Learned in Law School, the entries actually are a hodgepodge of topics, from actual career analysis to scoring deals in Amazon. The blogger is posting [...]
Filed under law school blog review, January 5th, 2011Getting to Know the Law Student
The Law Student is not a typical journal-type blog. While the creator wants to convey as much as he can about what life would be like as a law student, he does this by incorporating videos of actual interviews and by posting news items, tidbits and also personal views. The creator also turns out to [...]
Filed under law school blog review, December 29th, 2010Law School Discussion: Sharing Information is Cool
Sometimes the best way that you can find information about law school or any other aspects of law school is to talk to current law students or even to other prospective students. Because those who will be participating in the discussions come from all over, you can cover more ground by talking to prospective students [...]
Filed under law school blog review, December 22nd, 2010FindLaw as A No-Nonsense Resource Center for Prospective Law Students
For those who are serious about gathering all information possible about law school, the FindLaw for Law Students site is a great place to start. The site has links to all sorts of outside resources, on different law schools, exams, the BAR, and other concerns of the law school student and the legal professional: Legal [...]
Filed under law school blog review, December 15th, 2010Available Scholarships for Law Students
Those who are seeking scholarships can always turn to their prospective or current schools, or even to the federal government. Law students can follow just about the same path. They may also borrow money from private lenders to support their law school education, which can be quite expensive. Best bets for law students Law students [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 18th, 2010Unconventional School Created to Direct Students to Law School
The American College of History and Legal Studies is a part of an experimental arrangement in education for future law school students. The school provides just one training course and funnels its graduates towards the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover, which offers the higher education establishment its funding. Some parents are a little skeptical [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 18th, 2010Information Sessions Now Open at Marquette University Law School
The Marquette University Law School admissions staff is organizing a series of data dissemination sessions for law school candidates. These candidates will have better options than the usual techniques used to know more about the school. By way of the information sessions, these law school candidates may even have the chance to voice out their [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 17th, 2010


