So you're thinking about law school? Let’s chat!

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Where do you start?

The law school application process can feel overwhelming. I still remember when I had to do it (without anyone’s help, yup, you read correctly).

Thanks to my own personal experience, I have gathered the knowledge to help you start and complete your law school application successfully.

Let’s take it step by step, shall we?

  1. We will discuss WHY you want to go to law school. This will help us both understand your personal goals.

  2. I will answer all of your questions regarding law school and life as a lawyer. I will connect you with lawyers practicing the type of law you are interested in. Welcome to Networking 101.

  3. Once you decide law school is the right place for you, we will shift our focus to the LSAT.

  4. The LSAT is necessary for law school, not simply sufficient. See what I did there? We will talk about the LSAT. I will help you make a studying plan that works best for you. I will also help you create an efficient and realistic study schedule.

  5. Once you take the LSAT, we will start to discuss what law schools you are interested in attending.

  6. I will help you choose the right law schools for you and create a list of your top choices.

  7. We will discuss scholarships, grants, and all that financial jazz because let’s be real, law school is expensive.

  8. We will create a workable timeline to help you finalize your law school application successfully, on time, and for each school you have chosen.

  9. I will review every piece of your application packet (resume, personal statement, etc) prior to sending it to make sure you are in the best position to succeed.

  10. We will celebrate together when you get accepted to the law school of your dreams!

I can be there for you from beginning to end or I can help you at different stages of your application process. You decide.

What are you waiting for? Let me become your law school application mentor!

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