… lawyers. However, family members would tell him, “You love to argue; you’re going to be a great lawyer someday.” But that inkling turned into … In addition, after last summer’s programs were moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, LSAC provided laptop …

… Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). GAAD was created to get everyone talking, thinking, and learning about digital … one billion people who live with disabilities. The goal is to build awareness and commitment to digital inclusion, and … many of us discovered the importance of digital access. Online shopping, remote work, and virtual teaching became the …
… on why it’s important for those working in the legal field to look like the people they serve. “Where I come from, the … government buildings are white. I think it’s important to have lawyers who understand firsthand the problems in the … a $1,000 stipend. And last summer, when the programs moved online in response to COVID-19, LSAC provided laptops and …
… Ryan Odibo says he feels a lot of different pressures to be successful in life and his career. Now a junior at Virginia Tech, Odibo is aiming to be the first in his family to graduate from college. The … LSAC and participating law schools moved the programs online, allowing Odibo and other participants to access them …
… cycle enters the home stretch and we say farewell to the LSAT-Flex, which enabled more than 95,000 aspirants to continue to pursue their legal education journey despite … the clock for two months to design, develop, and test the online LSAT-Flex, which launched in May 2020, and to work …
… she says. “I felt a lot of pressure, because I wanted to do well, and I didn’t know what to expect.” The following day, Amwati “Pepi” McKenzie got his … their education to their needs via a mix of in-person and online classes. It’s in keeping, Dean Niedwiecki says, with …
… in legal education – from students preparing for finals, to candidates preparing their applications, to deans and admission officers building their incoming … performance. Not surprisingly, we also see increases in online programs – JD, Master’s and LLM, which are …
… Without the ability to host in-person events during the COVID-19 pandemic, law school candidates and admission offices have had to get creative, with virtual office hours, Zoom panels, and … held in several major cities each fall, have moved online this year but will still offer a wealth of information …
… post, LSAC and the ABA have been communicating on how best to update our respective racial and ethnic reporting categories to ensure inclusive data collection and reporting in the … Eastern and North African/Arab matriculants who received online testing assistance. 7 This 70.5% figure includes …
… province of Shanxi in central China, I saw people struggle to understand the legal system and get taken advantage of by … the hardships of my friends and neighbors led me to a career in law because I wanted to help and hoped I could … an American law school. It was hard to find information online about the application process, especially information …