Insights & Strategy
Admissions advice, application strategy, and the thinking behind how we work.
HBS With 2 Years of Work Experience: Apply or Wait?
Key Takeaways Two years of work experience can be enough for HBS eligibility, but competitiveness depends on judgment, impact, progression,…
Harvard Law BigLaw Placement: The Defensible Math
Key Takeaways There is no single official HLS BigLaw percentage, because public reporting does not include a BigLaw category. The…
Can You Reuse a Law School Personal Statement?
Key Takeaways You can reuse a law school personal statement, but each version must still answer that school’s exact prompt…
LSAT vs GPA in Law School Admissions
Key Takeaways LSAT vs. GPA is really three separate questions: prediction, admission, and scholarships. The answer changes depending on which…
Part-Time vs Full-Time MBA for a Career Switch
Key Takeaways The right MBA format depends on the kind of career move you are making, not just whether the…
ACT vs. SAT: Which Test Should You Take?
Key Takeaways Colleges generally accept both the ACT and SAT, so the better choice is the one that fits your…
How Many Supplemental Essays Do Colleges Require?
Key Takeaways There is no single normal number of supplemental essays; the total depends on the colleges you apply to,…
Regional Law Schools and BigLaw Outcomes
Key Takeaways The ABA Employment Summary does not say “BigLaw,” so use employer-size proxies instead: 501+ attorneys for classic BigLaw…
How Colleges Calculate GPA for Admissions
Key Takeaways GPA is not a universal number in admissions; colleges may use the school-reported GPA, recalculate an admissions GPA,…
Engineer to Finance MBA: Roles, ROI, and Recruiting
Key Takeaways Define a specific finance target before deciding on an MBA, because investment banking, corporate finance, asset management, and…
Best Harvard Majors? Use the Right Metric
Key Takeaways Harvard calls majors “concentrations,” and the choice is really about your academic environment, not just a subject name.…
How Many Recommendation Letters for Law School?
Key Takeaways Aim for 2 strong recommendation letters as the default for most law school applicants. Add a third only…