What is Involved in Applying to a Law School?

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

Senior Law School Consultant, Derek Meeker, discusses the many steps involved in the Law School Admissions Process. Derek has nine years of admissions committee experience and is the former dean of admissions at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He currently assists students with the law school application process as a consultant with AdmissionsConsultants, Inc.

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  • I'm currently a criminal justice major. I received good grades in all of my law classes. I do not do well in mathematics however. I receive C's instead of B's and A's. Would this jeopardize my getting accepted into a respected law school?

  • Hi Physics400 and thanks for your inquiry.

    If it is just a couple C grades in isolated math classes then it should not be too much of an obstacle that couldn't be addressed through an addendum. Please dont hesitate to call us at 703.242.5885 for more information.

    - AdmissionsConsultants

  • What if someone's just a plain student, who has skills in music as extracurricular and good grades in gpa and lsat but has a resume with very little partime job experience or volunteering hours - would they be at a disadvantage for being accepted into law school?

  • Hi and thanks for your inquiry.

    Your chances are going to be directly impacted by your story themes and how well you can spin your accomplishments. Please call us at 703.242.5885 if you would like to discuss this further.

    -The AC Team

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  • Hi, your videos are very informative. I graduated from undergrad. in 2004 and have been working as an admissions advisor for a small college for the past five years. Back in 2005 I recieved at DwI in the state of Texas. I am now living in Atlanta, ga....I want to know will that DWI hender my chances of being accepted into law school?

  • Would being not so skilled in mathematics be a problem in getting accepted to a law school?

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