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"Our
Main 3 Services"
1st
Service
Offered
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.
2nd
Service
offered
Denied
Access
into
Law
School
The
Spurned
Law
School
Applicant -
Legal
Firms
Civil
Rights
Groups
-
University
Regents
My
curiosity
is
getting
the
best
of
me,
So
what
went
wrong
??
“Wait
List or
Denied”
But
for
many
of
this
years
upcoming
freshman
class,
your
form
letter
acknowledges
your
greatest
fear,
a
place
on
the “Wait
List” or
worse “Denied”.
You
have
failed
in
your
attempt
to
become
part
of
the
legal
profession.
For
now,
as
you
recover
from
this
crushing
news
you
begin
to
speculate
on
your
options.
And
even
though
you
have
already
acknowledged
the
fact
that
law
school
admissions
is
not
a “One & Done” venue,
you
hold
out
for
hope
that
you
still
may
receive
that
acknowledgement
letter
some
several
weeks
later.
3rd
Service
Offered
Essay
Writings
The
Collegiate
Bound
Student
With
the
soon-to-be
Collegiate
Bound
student,
you
are
fast
approaching
your
first
pinnacle
in
life.
Your
decision
to
continue
on
with
your
education
illustrates
your
maturity
and
good
sense.
The
Undergraduate
selection
process
is “mild” in
comparison
to
any
secondary
degree
program
that
you
may
seek
later
on
in
life.
Today
however,
your
focus
is
on
understanding
the
values
and
skill
sets
that
you
must
develop
to
ensure
entry
into
the
career
of
your
choosing.
Your
focus
is
on
admissions!
Whether
a
small
college
or
large
university,
they
all
adhere
to
the
same
educational
standards
upon
which
attendance
is
required.
In
comprehending
your
undergraduate
goals,
you
must
develop
the
four
(4)
problem
solving
skill
sets
necessary
to
compete
within
your
chosen
profession.
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