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Law School Admission Guide by Ann K. Levine Offers Practical Tips and Insider Advice for Today's Law School Applicants In The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert, the former director of admissions at SANTA BARBARA, CA — Applying for law school can be a complicated and daunting process, but knowing what a law school admissions committee is looking for can make all the difference. As a former director of admissions, Ann K. Levine, Esq., has experience reviewing applications and making admission decisions at two ABA law schools. She shares her first-hand insight into the application process in her new book The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. "Much of what [Levine] has to say parallels my own experience having reviewed more than 35,000 application admissions to law school," said Charles Roboski, Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Michigan State University College of Law. In addition to providing insider knowledge and expert lawyer perspectives, Levine's law school admission guide addresses crucial topics relevant to today's law school applicants, like paying for higher education and the impact of law school rankings on admission decisions. Levine also shares powerful strategies for success with regard to:
• Negotiating Scholarships "Whether you're applying to a top law school or just praying to get in anywhere, you can gain a competitive edge by strategically crafting your game plan," Levine said. About Ann Levine Known as "the secret weapon of law school applicants nationwide," Ann Levine is a prominent law school admission consultant and a former director of admissions for two ABA law schools. Since founding Law School Expert in 2004, she has helped thousands of applicants nationwide achieve their admission goals. Her recently released law school admission guide provides timely and relevant advice to law school hopefuls, including guidance on the application process, selecting schools, crafting compelling personal statements, as well as dependable financial aid and LSAT advice. For more information about The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert, please visit www.lawschoolexpertbook.com. |
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