Navigating the Law School Application: Panel Advice From the Pros
Aiming for admission to a top law school? Join us for this FREE panel event, where you’ll uncover critical insights into the admissions process and gain valuable advice from accomplished alumni and experienced law school professionals.
This panel is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of what it takes to stand out in the competitive world of law school admissions. You’ll learn about the best practices for crafting a compelling application, hear firsthand experiences from those who have successfully navigated the process, and discover strategic tips to enhance your application materials. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of your law school journey, need answers to specific questions about the admissions process, or are seeking expert guidance to refine your approach, this event is your opportunity to get the support you need.
Our panelists include:
Conor A. - Conor is a graduate of UVA and Harvard Law School. He's been tutoring and coaching for law school admissions for the past 7 years, working with 7Sage, Forster-Thomas, Inspirica, Onsen Education, and NoodlePros. He has extensive experience working with students to increase their LSAT scores rapidly and extensively, and has a strong record of working with clients to gain admission to top schools, including each of the T14.
Anna G. is a passionate public defender in New York and an alum of Brigham Young University and Harvard Law School. With experience clerking for a federal district judge and a current role as a public defender, Anna brings a practical perspective to the law school admissions process. Her enthusiasm for mentoring is rooted in her own journey, where she relied heavily on mentors to navigate her way to top law schools.
Spots are limited, so be sure to RSVP. We look forward to helping you achieve your law school aspirations!
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