Law School Resources from About.Com
About.com’s Law School blog is known to tackle all sorts of topics in a brief but informative manner. So, when I was prompted to click on a link to a page of law school resources from About.com, I wondered if the page can deliver enough information to help a prospective or new law student. The [...]
Filed under law school blog, January 12th, 2011A Look at LawSchool.com
When you think of a blog or a resource site for a law school, or even by a law student, you think of a formal blog. The blog is expected to use few colors, be well-organized and feature relevant content. I think that LawSchool.com manages to score with the third characteristic. There are actually tons [...]
Filed under law school blog review, January 5th, 2011Jurist: A Law School Blog Collection
If you are not content with just one law school blog, you may be happy to know that the University of Pittsburgh School of Law has compiled together some interesting law school blogs, from both faculty and students. These blogs are not even written by only Pitt law students, either. Notable blogs by professors or [...]
Filed under law school blog review, December 22nd, 2010The American College of History and Legal Studies Serves as Law School Preparatory
The American College of History and Legal Studies is a component of an experimental arrangement in education for future law school students. The college delivers only one training and funnels its graduates to the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover, which offers the higher education establishment its funding. Some parents are a little skeptical about [...]
Filed under law school admissions news, October 14th, 2010


