Get Into Your 'Dream' Law School - by Harvard Law alumnus
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:11 am
Nowadays, a ‘top ten’ law school receives about 15 applications for each spot in its first-year class—and that’s not even talking about the Ivies.
The most selective schools have no choice but to "look beyond the numbers," as admissions folks are fond of saying. This means that hundreds of applicants with near-perfect LSAT scores and college grades will get turned away from the TOP schools.
The people who get into the most prestigious law schools are not smarter or more gifted or even more connected than everyone else, they distinguished themselves more. Darrell would know: he went from living in a trailer park to attending Harvard.
Darrell shows you how to rise above the pack in this dynamic MUST-HAVE series for EVERY law school applicant:
Make Your 'Dream' Law School a Reality:
Winning in the Modern Game of Law School Admissions
(available on CD and as a manual on http://www.SPAM.com)
Written by Darrell Bennett, Jr.
Harvard Law School Alumnus
Morehouse College Valedictorian
Educational Consultant
**Darrell offers the full seminar for college students and others interested in law school.
The most selective schools have no choice but to "look beyond the numbers," as admissions folks are fond of saying. This means that hundreds of applicants with near-perfect LSAT scores and college grades will get turned away from the TOP schools.
The people who get into the most prestigious law schools are not smarter or more gifted or even more connected than everyone else, they distinguished themselves more. Darrell would know: he went from living in a trailer park to attending Harvard.
Darrell shows you how to rise above the pack in this dynamic MUST-HAVE series for EVERY law school applicant:
Make Your 'Dream' Law School a Reality:
Winning in the Modern Game of Law School Admissions
(available on CD and as a manual on http://www.SPAM.com)
Written by Darrell Bennett, Jr.
Harvard Law School Alumnus
Morehouse College Valedictorian
Educational Consultant
**Darrell offers the full seminar for college students and others interested in law school.