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06/18/2026

🚨 LSAT BOSS Summer Classes — Early Registration Opens Today

Shana’s summer masterclass begins Monday, July 6. Only 15 seats available — these fill fast every cycle.

Register now or DM to lock in a free strategy call.

⚖️ What’s included with the LSAT BOSS masterclass:
— Live, interactive, structured instruction from a certified teacher, education attorney & LSAT curriculum specialist with 20 years of experience
— Full class recordings
— Payment plans at no extra charge
— 10% off tutoring, accommodations consulting & admissions services (additional 10% for military & LSAC fee waiver students)
— LSAT BOSS VOD access free for 1 year (a $549 value)
— Weekly Homework Night with A.J. Collins, UVA Law ’17
— Assigned homework— in digital + printable drill sets— from dozens of full-length preptests to ensure mastery in alignment with your learning style.

Join the LSAT BOSS community today and take the next step toward your prelaw transformation. 💯 Register here: https://loom.ly/qSkg3dA

06/17/2026

Law schools don’t want a mile-long activities list. They want depth, not breadth—and a few things matter far more than the rest.

Not all extracurriculars are created equal. Mock trial, debate, and legal internships move the needle. Ten clubs you barely showed up to? Just noise.

Here’s an honest ranking of what actually strengthens a pre-law application by admissions impact.

Which of these are you doing? ⬇️

06/16/2026

A JD/PhD is one of the most underutilized power moves in law—and at the right school, someone else pays for it.

Coordinated JD/PhD programs aren’t just dual degrees stapled together. The strongest ones (think Northwestern, Yale, Vanderbilt’s law-and-economics track) offer integrated tuition-plus-stipend funding, and you finish both degrees in as few as six years instead of paying for each separately.

The catch? Funding, structure, and application timing vary wildly school to school—and most applicants don’t know where to look. We do.

If your intellectual curiosity never fit in a single box, this path was built for you. Book your admissions strategy consultation today: https://loom.ly/MYcLurI

06/15/2026

On the LSAT, one word can flip a right answer to wrong.

Numerical quantifiers are some of the most tested — and most misread — language on the exam. The trap is simple: you read them the way you talk, but the LSAT tests the bare logical minimum each word commits to. Nothing more, nothing less.

Take “some.” At the dinner table, “some of the cookies are gone” means not all of them. On the LSAT, “some” just means at least one — and it stays true even if it turns out to be all of them. That’s why “all dogs are mammals” lets you conclude “some dogs are mammals.” If all have it, then some have it. Read “some” as “some but not all,” and that inference looks broken when it’s airtight.

The rest run the same way:
“Several” is more than a couple — but it never promises “most.”
“Most” means more than half — and not one thing beyond that.
“All,” “always,” “never” leave zero room for exceptions, so a single counterexample sinks them.

We teach our students to read for exactly what each word commits to — no more, no less — and decode the logic hiding in plain sight.

Visit our website to learn more about our tutoring services, beginning with our June LSAT Boss classes. https://loom.ly/k-fttpg.

06/12/2026

Every NYC law school will show you a great employment rate. Here's the question they're hoping you won't ask. 👇

New York Law School's employment numbers are genuinely high. So are Fordham's. So are Brooklyn's, Cardozo's, NYU's. When everyone's rate is 85–95%, the rate stops being the data point.

Because in New York, "employed" covers the widest salary range in American law. BigLaw just raised first-year base pay to $235K (Milbank moved June 2nd — the market matched in days). Meanwhile, plenty of "employed" grads in this same city are starting at a third of that.

So when you're comparing schools, stop asking "what's the employment rate" and start asking:

📊 What % of grads land at firms with 501+ attorneys? (That's the BigLaw line on the ABA 509 Employment Summary — every school must publish it.)
💰 What's the median reported salary — not the average, which BigLaw outliers inflate?
⚖️ What industries are grads actually entering — firms, government, JD-advantage, public interest?
🎯 And the one nobody says out loud: what class percentile did it take? At a T-14, BigLaw recruits deep into the class. Lower down the rankings, that same door usually only opens for the top 10–15%.

Higher-ranked schools don't just have higher employment rates — they have a higher percentage of the class walking into $235K. That's the correlation the headline number hides.

This is exactly the math that should drive your LSAT strategy. Two more points can move you up a tier — and in this market, a tip-in like that can be worth six figures a year.

06/08/2026

📊 How well do DC law schools perform as an investment?
Everyone talks about rankings, clinics, and prestige—but the real question is simple: When you graduate, how likely are you to get a job?

A lot of applicants assume that attending a “top” school guarantees employment. The ABA 2024 data tells a different story.

American University has invested heavily in its clinical programs and has climbed in specialty rankings, but with a national ranking of 108, a crowded DMV legal market, and tuition topping $70k per year, the employment outcomes are not keeping pace. A 12.3% unemployment rate within one year of graduation is a serious signal for applicants to pause and evaluate.

Meanwhile, schools like GW and Georgetown—despite their size—show far stronger employment outcomes, and even smaller schools like Catholic and UDC outperform American on this metric.

Before you commit to six‑figure debt, look closely at the ABA disclosures.
Employment rates, bar passage, cost of attendance, and regional market saturation matter far more than marketing language or specialty rankings.

If you want help building a smart, data‑driven school list that aligns with your goals and financial reality, we can guide you through every step.

💬 Live LSAT BOSS classes opening this week!
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Send us a DM to get started.

06/05/2026

“Imagine having a coach, one of the most skilled and intuitive learning specialists on the planet, not only demystifying the challenge before you but equipping you with customized tools to optimize your brain power. Now add a marching band loud enough to drown out any discouraging influence and a cheering section to celebrate your game-winning victory. That is Ginsburg Advanced and Shana Ginsburg in a nutshell.”

-Zachari C., 175 LSAT, Harvard Law, Marshall Motley scholarship recipient

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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...

06/03/2026

Lawyers need to understand AI.

Not use it to write their briefs, but to understand it well enough to regulate, litigate, and control it.

That distinction matters more than almost anything happening in legal education right now.

UC Berkeley is restricting AI use in its classrooms – and honestly, I believe that’s the right instinct. Legal writing is legal thinking. You don’t outsource that skill development.

But understanding how these systems work, who profits from them, who they harm, and how the law can govern them? That is potentially core curriculum of the future.

AI lawyers are negotiating the IPOs of billion-dollar companies built on models nobody fully understands yet. They are drafting contracts around who legally owns an AI’s outputs. They are advising on autonomous weapons systems and the urgent, unresolved question of legal accountability when an AI makes a lethal decision in a war zone. They are in courtrooms arguing copyright cases on behalf of artists whose entire bodies of work were consumed by a training dataset without consent or compensation.

They are also fighting regulatory arbitrage in real time – platforms like Kalshi running prediction markets with servers pinging across continents specifically to navigate the gaps between jurisdictions. That requires a lawyer who understands both international regulatory frameworks and how internet infrastructure actually routes data.

Georgetown is feeding lawyers directly into DC shops writing AI policy. Stanford’s Codex lab is building the legal tools of the next decade. GW’s Cyberlaw program exists because the internet broke existing law and someone had to rebuild it. Vanderbilt now offers a formal credential in AI Law and Society. This is not a niche anymore. The moment for lawyers who understand this technology is now.
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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

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