Race for Transparency
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:56 pm
As some of you may know, I'm the executive director of Law School Transparency. We are an advocacy group (mission to to make entry to the legal profession more transparent, affordable, and fair). We also provide resources for prospective law students so that they can make more informed choices about whether and where to go to law school. In the next month or so, we'll be introducing a new podcast series that profiles lawyers around the country so that people can have a better idea about why they want to become a lawyer, and have a clearer understanding of what they want to do. We'll also be introducing an app soon to help with the admissions process.
We are a nonprofit, but still need money to operate. As such, LST's newest board member -- Mike Spivey -- has decided to run a race on August 24th to raise money for our cause. His goal is to raise $10,000. He's made some great progress, but we have a long way to go. I hope some of you will decide to send some support our way. If you'd like to donate, please check out our race fundraising page.
Mike has been a long time supporter of LST’s mission, even before LST incorporated. While associate director of admissions at Vanderbilt, Mike and LST co-founder Patrick Lynch discussed rampant, false information about Vanderbilt’s job outcomes that had spread across a popular prospective student message board. In March 2008, Vanderbilt’s admissions office and career services office jointly provided prospective students a list of where all graduates from the class of 2007 worked. The list was the impetus for me and Patrick to ask why other law schools were not so open and honest.
Again, we cannot survive without support from the people who benefit from our services, or the people who care about the future of the legal profession. We work hard on your behalf. Every bit helps, and every bit means a lot to me.
Kyle
We are a nonprofit, but still need money to operate. As such, LST's newest board member -- Mike Spivey -- has decided to run a race on August 24th to raise money for our cause. His goal is to raise $10,000. He's made some great progress, but we have a long way to go. I hope some of you will decide to send some support our way. If you'd like to donate, please check out our race fundraising page.
Mike has been a long time supporter of LST’s mission, even before LST incorporated. While associate director of admissions at Vanderbilt, Mike and LST co-founder Patrick Lynch discussed rampant, false information about Vanderbilt’s job outcomes that had spread across a popular prospective student message board. In March 2008, Vanderbilt’s admissions office and career services office jointly provided prospective students a list of where all graduates from the class of 2007 worked. The list was the impetus for me and Patrick to ask why other law schools were not so open and honest.
Again, we cannot survive without support from the people who benefit from our services, or the people who care about the future of the legal profession. We work hard on your behalf. Every bit helps, and every bit means a lot to me.
Kyle