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Bill Wright-Swadel, director of the Office of Career Services (OCS) for the College and GSAS, attests to the fact that law school admissions is less subjective than undergraduate admissions. The process is, in large part, a numbers game, and the pressure to crack the LSAT can be even greater than the stress engendered...
...Wright-Swadel describes what is commonly known as “The Grids,” a chart accessible at OCS that provides students with a ballpark of schools to consider based upon their Grade Point Average and LSAT score...
...Wright-Swadel advised that students who may not be the best standardized test-takers should not fear...
According to Wright-Swadel, while OCS provides students with one-on-one assistance in deciding where and when to apply to law school, Harvard’s residential houses offer more emotional support and stress relief. He also said that within each house, fellow test-takers and pre-law tutors are extremely helpful in alleviating the stress of LSATs...
Over 2,000 Harvard students and 140 employers attended the forum, according to Wright-Swadel...