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Law School Admissions


Undergraduates and Non-Traditional Students
who seek Admissions into Law School


The selection process today is embedded with complexity. Issues of challenge will include political overtones, financial opportunities thru various employment scenarios, your perceived ability to get thru a law curriculum, representation as provided under the U.S. Constitution and numerous court decisions in just naming a few.

For the Law Candidate, the US Supreme Court rulings in ‘Bakke’ and ‘Grutter’ has forever changed the landscape in admissions for every US law school applicant.

Your ambition is now to become a member of the legal profession. A Professor, Attorney or Judge in identifying just several esteem titles. Your dreams and aspirations have always been associated with the values of the Constitution and the opportunities offered within the legal realm.

Today, you must navigate through the issues of Affirmative Action, State Civil Rights Initiatives, the dreaded Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and the shredding of your hard earned GPA by the Law School Data Assembly Services (LSDAS) group. In addition too, your formal interviewing skills must encompass the ability to impress the selection committee member(s) of your desire and discipline to become part of the legal profession by which you seek an invitation into a profound law curriculum.

You have spent countless hours in preparation, tens of thousands of dollars in acquiring the skills necessary for success, in receipt of just one letter “Your acceptance into law school”.

But as you contemplate a career within the legal profession and begin the registration process, you have observed both success and failure.

Not only within the candidate selection process for admissions but within the business profession of Law. Other companies that you view over the net offer advice on the admissions process. Experts in every respect! They can provide insights to the selection committee’s objectives, goals and values in what a law school seeks for the incoming freshman class. Their experience lay within the knowledge of being an actual selection committee member.

But the process selection for law school was designed on fundamentals to incorporate achievement in both academics and financials. The goals and objectives of the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) however are seldom addressed and when coupled with the complexity of social issues, court opinions and now ‘un-collectable’ educational loans, you seek knowledge in comprehending the embodiment of the process.

Our goal is to provide you with that knowledge and guidance. And should you be denied access to the legal profession by which admissions into a law school is required, the knowledge of the defined process of the “Old Diversity Standard” as sought out by the US Attorney General and the DOJ/Division of Civil Rights.

Case No# ‘DJ 169-73-0’.


The Distinct Difference
Your desire to become part of the legal profession is in every respect a personal decision. Today, you must factor the cost of education, the opportunities involving employment and most importantly your ability to get thru a law curriculum. E.A.C.C. will provide that support necessary to ensure that your objective for admissions are met. And if rejected, the knowledge as to what went wrong and how you will now be able to challenge your denial into the legal profession by which admissions into a law school is required.

Services Offered for the Law School Applicant
Data and information provided by E.A.C.C. will include:

  • The breakdown and conversion of your LSAT Score
  • The assigned GPA by the Law School Data Assembly Services (LSDAS)
  • Questions pertaining to your “Background”
  • Your “Identifiable” Classroom potential
  • Your response in clarifying your GPA and/or LSAT Score (for the Interview)
  • Your “REACH” in selecting a Law School to attend
  • Questions that you may want to ask at your interview
  • Assessing your worst case scenario for employment upon graduation

And provide you with assistance in:

  • Writing and proof reading of your Personal Statement & Essay.
  • The Law School Matrix Numbers
  • The detail model process now within the presence of the DOJ/Division of Civil Rights (DJ 169-73-0)

For the Law School Applicant
Fee Base $2100.00
Unlimited Email Support (w/Phone conferencing if required)
(Tele-Conferencing Support available for Groups)

Data and information provided by E.A.C.C. will include:

  • The breakdown and conversion of your LSAT Score
  • The assigned GPA by the Law School Data Assembly Services (LSDAS)
  • Questions pertaining to your “Background”
  • Your “Identifiable” Classroom potential
  • Your response in clarifying your GPA and/or LSAT Score (for the Interview)
  • Your “REACH” in selecting a Law School to attend
  • Questions that you may want to ask at your interview
  • Assessing your worst case scenario for employment upon graduation

And provide you with assistance in:

  • Writing and proof reading of your Personal Statement & Essay.
  • The Law School Matrix Numbers
  • The detail model process now within the presence of the DOJ/Division of Civil Rights (DJ 169-73-0)

 

 

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