Bad Law School Admissions Advice & More with UMich Law's Dean Z

In this episode, Mike has a conversation with Dean Sarah Zearfoss (also known as "Dean Z") about a number of admissions topics, including the prevalence of bad admissions advice and how to identify and avoid it.
You can find Dean Z and much more admissions advice on her podcast, A2Z: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
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  • @maddelg
    @maddelg2 жыл бұрын

    fantastic interview, go blue from a fellow (undergrad and soon to be grad school) alum!

  • @trentwickenheiser8661
    @trentwickenheiser86612 жыл бұрын

    I would love a response from Spivey or Dean Z on this if it is seen. Dean Z speaks of how some of her favorite candidates are below median and mentions that she has less of those spots to give away. My question is, given that the median is the dead center number when they are ordered numerically, isnt it possible that the quantity of students admitted below median be equal to those above or equal to median?

  • @Lilly-hm2zp

    @Lilly-hm2zp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I had a similar question before and I found a helpful video that answers it. Here's the link, kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWuT2qqsk8ibZ8Y.html skip to 28:40 and he addresses it. Hope this helps!

  • @jakobgoodwin9742

    @jakobgoodwin9742

    2 жыл бұрын

    In a theoretical frame, yes, but accepting more (both-unders) requires her to accept more (both-overs) and limits room for splitters and reverse splitters, who make a significant portion of the class.