NATIONAL JURIST — There is so much misinformation out there about law school admissions. It is sometimes shocking what my students tell me they have read on the internet or have heard from well-intentioned friends or other lawyers. I have conversations that reflect that every week. “My friend told me that law schools don’t like it when you take a year off before applying,” a student said, during our recent meeting. “What?” I answered. “So many applicants take a professional development year these days—and are ultimately very successful with law school admissions. It is really an individual decision. Where did they get that information from, anyway?” That is typical of the conversations I have, where law school applicants are puzzled by advice they have been given, which may or may not be at all correct. When you are planning to apply to law school, it makes sense to primarily stick to resources that are a little bit more official. Here are 10 websites relating to law school that might help you.