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Still on a Law School Waitlist in June 2026? Here's What's Happening — and What to Do Right Now 06/03/2026

Still on a law school waitlist in June 2026? You’re not alone — the applicant pool grew 27% this cycle. Read what’s driving the surge and practical steps you can take now to improve your chances (timing, update letters, deposit strategies, and more). Full breakdown: https://wix.to/8Jd53fj

Still on a Law School Waitlist in June 2026? Here's What's Happening — and What to Do Right Now 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 individ...

05/30/2026

Vermont Law School is ranked #1 in environmental law — and if you don't know why, you're not alone.
This is one of the best examples of a school that would be dismissed based on US News rankings alone but is genuinely elite in its specialty. Vermont has one of the most rigorous, well-resourced environmental law programs in the country. If environmental or climate law is your path, it belongs on your list — full stop.

Lewis & Clark Pace, Tulane, UC Berkeley — this list is full of schools that punch well above their general ranking in this specific practice area. Environmental law is also a growth field right now, intersecting with energy policy, climate litigation, and regulatory work in ways that weren't true a decade ago.
Know your specialty. Build your list around it. The school that's right for environmental law is not the same school that's right for BigLaw or public interest work.

📲 We help you figure out exactly where to apply — and how to get there. GinsburgAdvanced.com

05/25/2026

Your GPA and LSAT get you in the door. Everything else decides whether you walk through it.

Admissions officers are reading your personal statement looking for voice, clarity, and intellectual curiosity — not a résumé in paragraph form. Your letters of recommendation are doing more than you think.

And your addendum? A well-written one can completely reframe a rocky GPA or an LSAT that took three cycles to land.

The students I've seen get into their reach schools weren't always the ones with the highest numbers. They were the ones who understood that the application is a complete picture — and built every piece of it intentionally.
That's what we do in admissions consulting. Control every aspect of your narrative until they're talking about you in the admissions office.

05/22/2026

Twenty years of teaching the LSAT will show you something the industry doesn't want to admit.

Most LSAT prep is built for "normies" — students who can hit an average score with minimal skill development, check a box, and move on. The curriculum is designed around them. The pacing is designed around them. The whole model assumes a certain kind of learner who processes information in a certain kind of way.

And it leaves everyone else behind.

If you have test anxiety, ADHD, dyslexia, PTSD, or you've been out of the classroom for years — you already know what I'm talking about. You've done the work. You've spent the money. And at some point the prep stopped working, or never really started, and you didn't know why. So you pushed the test. And then pushed it again. Months went by. Sometimes years.

I've also seen it in students who came from programs that taught them just enough to feel stuck:

❌ "My program only covered causal and conditional arguments." What about analogies? Sampling arguments? Questions with numerical quantifiers? Those are on the test every single time.

❌ "I read as fast as I can and give myself 86 seconds per question." Speed without comprehension is a plateau, not a strategy — and it hits hardest for students who already struggle with reading under pressure.

These aren't personal failings. They're symptoms of a program that was never designed for you.

My favorite judge used to say: let's do this once and do it right.

That's what we're doing this summer.

The June LSAT Boss Masterclass starts June 8. I'm teaching it personally — small group, real methodology, built for real learners. Build your skills properly. Become law school ready. Earn your scholarships. Do it inside a community that actually holds you up.

Are you the next LSAT Boss?

Early enrollment is open NOW. Enroll by midnight tonight and save $300 with code SUMMERBOSS300 at checkout. Space is limited. This is the last stop — and it's the right one.

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