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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)
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