Friday Links: College Grades, Reading, Advice for Law Students and More!

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LSAT NewsHappy New Year and Happy Friday! Check out some of the top law school related articles so far from 2013:

While You Wait to Hear Back From Law Schools (Law School Podcaster)

Patience is key if you’re waiting to hear from law school admissions committees. Once you’ve confirmed that all of your selected schools received your application, take a look at this list of tips for what to do while you wait for the verdict.

What Do College Grades Tell Law School Admissions Officers (Legal Skills Prof Blog)

Interested in how law school admissions committees see your undergraduate report card? Here’s some insight from Legal Skills Prof Blog.

What I Wish I Knew In Law School (Canadian Lawyer Mag)

A recent law school grad offers some valuable advice to current and prospective students.

The Short on Long-Term Planning: Read Difficult Material (jdMission)

One of the best things you can do to prep for the LSAT early on is read, read, read, and read some more. Here is a great post from Mary Adkins about the importance of choosing challenging material.

In Defense of Law School: Because What Else are You Going to do With Yourself? (Above the Law)

Above the Law makes a strong case for why going to law school is a smart decision.