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This is not hyperbole. The 2025-2026 law school admissions cycle is genuinely historic in its competitiveness, and if you are sitting on a waitlist wondering why, the answer is not you — it is the math. LSAC's Susan Krinsky, Executive Vice President, reported in April 2026 that over 75,000 individuals had applied to at least one law school this cycle — compared to an average of ...

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You have a 165 LSAT — a score that puts you in the 91st percentile of every person who has ever sat for this exam. You also have a 2.9 GPA, which at many schools falls below the 25th percentile of admitted students. Welcome to the splitter experience: your numbers are telling two completely different stories, and your job is to make sure admissions committees read the right one.

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The Legal Landscape Just Changed — Again Eli Lilly just announced a new weight loss drug with significant clinical promise. Novo Nordisk's GLP‑1 medications have become household names. Testosterone therapy is undergoing a national policy reckoning — who can prescribe it, under what standards, and who controls access. Insurance companies are fighting coverage mandates in court. ...

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Reading is a two-part process. The first part is decoding the words on the page. The second part, the part that actually matters, is interpreting, processing, and understanding what those words mean. When both parts are working together, information moves from the page into your mind and stays there. When only the first part is happening, your eyes are moving but nothing is land...

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