You know you want to go to law school to become a lawyer or work in the law field in some capacity, but there's one thing standing in the way...acceptance to your dream law program.
The law school application process can be grueling. You need to take and do well on the LSAT, write a meaningful personal statement, choose and coach your recommenders, and write supplemental essays. Top law schools are incredibly competitive and accept only the best of the best.
Why not take some of the stress out of the process and put your best application forward with the help of Accepted's team of expert law school admissions consultants?
Our law school consulting team can help you show the admissions committee that you have what it takes to be an integral part of their class.
Below, you can learn more about the law school admissions consulting services we offer.
This flat-rate service includes the following:
Our hourly law school admissions consulting services will help answer any and all questions you have about making this major decision. Your consultant will review your full profile, including academics, extracurricular activities, community service, and guide your approach to the law school application process.
This element of your law school application is usually the first thing admissions committees look at, so you want to dazzle them with your experience and qualifications. Choose from a comprehensive flat-rate package or an hourly service–whichever suits your needs. Both options save time while ensuring your achievements and impact stand out distinctly, adding excitement to your entire law school application.
Unsure what to write for a student you're recommending? Want an expert to review or polish your letter to ensure it hits all the high points for your law school applicant? Our LOR packages pair you with a law school admissions consultant who will interview you and draft an outline for the letter, and then edit your draft. This package ensures a strong, effective LOR for your candidate.
Ace your interview after prepping with one of our law school admissions experts–they know what you can expect and provide you with a dress rehearsal and meaningful feedback to strengthen your interview skills and calm your nerves. Your law school interview consultant will review your submitted application to help you put your best foot forward. Depending on the service you select, you can have 1-3 mock interviews so that you walk into your real law school interview, calm, prepared, and ready for prime time.
If you plan to reapply after a law school rejection, this service is essential. Your consultant will review your law school admissions profile, critique one application, identifying weaknesses in your qualifications and your presentation of those qualifications. You'll learn how to bolster your application essays, resume, interview skills, and letters of recommendation, mitigate weaknesses and highlight your unique strengths, boosting your chances for acceptance in the next application cycle.
Brigitte received her JD from UVA Law, where she also reviewed more than 2,500 applications as part of the admissions office, gaining valuable insight into the process. In addition, she has a background in international human rights and nonprofit strategy, programs, and management. Passionate about mentoring and guiding applicants, she’s coached more than 100 to successful admission to T-14 schools (and many others). Clients appreciate her direct, honest, supportive, and strategic working style.
Daniel is a Harvard Law School graduate and has over a decade of experience helping law school applicants as a law school admissions consultant. He has a background in corporate income tax and large-scale securitization taxation issues, and serves veterans and veteran-related charities in their legal needs on a pro bono basis.
Sadie has more than ten years of experience in higher education. She reviewed statements of purpose, personal statements, and resumes for political and public service opportunities and made candidate selections for elite programs at Harvard University. She also has experience advising individuals on their career and post-graduation plans. Sadie holds a BS from UC Davis, an EdM from Harvard, and a DEI certificate from Cornell.
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