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S1 Ep 194194. Your Digital First Impression: Professional Branding 101 with Khevna Patel

In this episode of Break Into Law School, host LoVetta Jenkins welcomes back Khevna Patel for a deeper conversation on building a professional brand, networking intentionally, and creating a supportive community before you need it. Kavna shares actionable tips on optimizing LinkedIn, including crafting an engaging tagline, leveraging recommendations, and using posts to highlight your values and interests. The discussion covers how to maintain meaningful connections, overcome social anxiety in networking, and use tools like AI to follow up with authenticity. Emphasizing the long-term value of community, Kavna reminds listeners that networking isn't transactional—it's about genuine relationships that fuel both personal and professional growth.

Apr 29, 202523 min

S1 Ep 193193. Branding Yourself in the Legal Industry with Khevna Patel

In this episode of Break Into Law School, host LoVetta Jenkins interviews Khevna Patel, a legal industry professional with over seven years of experience in talent acquisition, DEI, and HR. Together, they explore the importance of building a personal brand, especially for law students and young professionals. Kavna explains how effective networking, mindful LinkedIn presence, and proactive storytelling help candidates stand out. She shares actionable tips for following up after networking events, using social media wisely, and pivoting career paths with confidence. Emphasizing authenticity and long-term planning, Kavna encourages listeners to take control of their brand and leverage mentorship, community engagement, and self-reflection to reach their goals.

Apr 22, 202534 min

S1 Ep 192192. Making Law School Admissions More Accessible

Sydney Montgomery, Executive Director of Barrier Breakers, introduces the organization's mission to provide accessible law school admissions support, particularly for students with financial constraints. She highlights the Barrier Breaker Scholars Program, which offers free one-on-one advising for LSAC fee waiver students, and the Law School Application Bootcamp, a structured 12-week program that includes expert-led sessions, essay revisions, and ongoing mentorship. Beyond admissions, Barrier Breakers fosters a strong community, offering networking opportunities, career guidance, and wellness support to help students succeed throughout law school and their legal careers. Through partnerships with law schools and sponsors, the organization continues to expand resources, ensuring aspiring lawyers receive the guidance they need to thrive.

Mar 11, 202511 min

S1 Ep 191191. Should You Wait to Apply to Law School

Sydney Montgomery, discusses whether prospective law school applicants should apply this cycle or wait until the next. She explains the rolling admissions process, emphasizing that applying early increases acceptance and scholarship chances, while late applications are riskier. Many applicants, she argues, rush the process with subpar LSAT scores and poorly reviewed essays, potentially costing them significant scholarship money and increasing their law school debt. She suggests viewing the application process as a two-year journey—one year for LSAT preparation and another for crafting strong applications. Montgomery stresses that taking extra time can lead to higher LSAT scores, better essays, and relevant experience, all of which improve admission outcomes. She highlights the importance of financial planning, as waiting a year can reduce student loan debt and lead to better job prospects. Through real-life success stories, she illustrates how applicants who took additional time were admitted to top law schools like Harvard and Stanford. Ultimately, she advises applicants to wait if they are rushing or cutting corners, ensuring they present the strongest possible application for better long-term career and financial benefits.

Jan 17, 202537 min

S1 Ep 190190. What is Life Like as a Black Lawyer at Haynes Boone

In this episode, Sydney Montgomery, founder and executive director at Barrier Breakers, interviews three Black attorneys from Haines Boone about their experiences. They discuss challenges, successes, and the support systems crucial to their growth. Featuring Janet Wise, Sean Lewis, and Khalil Bryant, the conversation covers personal journeys, the value of the Black Lawyers Alliance, the firm's commitment to diversity and inclusion, and practical advice for aspiring law students. The episode also delves into the specifics of Haynes Boone's summer associate programs and offers tips on navigating the legal profession as a Black lawyer.

Nov 17, 202457 min

S1 Ep 189189. 8 Tips for Law School Fairs and Forums

In this epsiode, Sydney Montgomery, Executive Director at Barrier Breakers, shares expert tips on excelling at law school fairs and LSAC forums. The presentation includes eight essential strategies for preparation, such as conducting pre-forum research, developing a strong elevator pitch, and asking meaningful questions. The advice also covers concise self-introductions, appropriate dress codes, strategic planning, the importance of attending workshops, note-taking, and follow-up communications to build relationships. Viewers are encouraged to demonstrate interest and professionalism when interacting with admissions representatives. Personal experiences and additional guidance are provided to help prospective law students navigate these events confidently and make meaningful connections, with an invitation to an in-person session hosted by St. John's Law School.

Oct 20, 202418 min

Mini-Episode 6: Your Burning Questions Answered by Dr. Nadia Castriota

In this mini-episode of the Break into Law School podcast, Dr. Nadia Castriota, Director of Law Student Success and Admissions Advisor at Barrier Breakers, addresses common questions about law school applications. Dr. Castriota emphasizes the importance of optional essays in enhancing your application and providing a holistic view of your background. She also advocates for attending LSAC Law Forums and recruitment events as invaluable opportunities for networking and gathering crucial information about law schools. Throughout the episode, Dr. Castriota offers practical advice and encouragement for prospective law students navigating the application process.

Oct 12, 20249 min

S1 Ep 188188. How To Write A Compelling "Why This School" Essay

In this episode, Sydney Montgomery, Executive Director and Founder of Barrier Breakers, offers invaluable advice on writing a compelling 'Why This School' essay for law school applications. Using an engaging analogy with 'The Bachelorette,' Montgomery explains how applicants can convincingly express their genuine interest and connection to a particular law school. She provides essential dos and don'ts, such as avoiding generic praises and ranking mentions, instead focusing on personal stories and unique value alignment with the school. The episode also highlights family ties, geographic reasons, and community values as key angles to explore. Montgomery concludes by sharing an offer for admission advising services, including a special discount.

Sep 18, 202418 min

S1 Ep 187187. How to Succeed on the LSAT with Reggie Whittaker

Mastering the LSAT: Strategies and Insights with Reggie Whitaker from LSAT Demon. In this episode, Sydney Montgomery, founder and executive director of Barrier Breakers, interviews Reggie Whitaker, a professional tutor from LSAT Demon. Reggie shares his journey from studying the LSAT in high school to becoming a top scorer and a dedicated tutor. They discuss key strategies for succeeding on the LSAT, particularly for marginalized and first-generation students. Key topics include overcoming financial barriers to LSAT prep, the importance of community support, adapting to the new LSAT format, and managing test anxiety and confidence. Reggie offers actionable advice on how to approach the Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning sections, emphasizing focused practice and understanding the test's framework. The episode aims to equip students with practical tips and resources to effectively prepare for and excel at the LSAT.

Sep 11, 202431 min

S1 Ep 186186. How Many Drafts Do I Need to Write for My Personal Statement?

In this episode, Sydney Montgomery, founder and executive director of Barrier Breakers, discusses the process of drafting a personal statement for law school applications. She emphasizes the importance of starting early, especially due to the rolling admissions process, and recommends having three to six drafts for a strong essay. Sydney provides insights on how to outline, refine, and get external feedback, cautioning against having too many reviewers and stressing the role of good writing support. She also offers services to assist with the writing and application process.

Sep 4, 202414 min

S1 Ep 185185. Four Successful T-14 Personal Statements

Join Sydney Montgomery, founder of Barrier Breakers, as she breaks down key traits of successful T14 law school personal statements. Learn how to answer 'Why Law?' and 'Why Now?' through compelling stories, balancing relevancy and recency, and using strong transitions. Discover tips from real student examples and get guidance on making your statement stand out. Barrier Breakers focuses on first generation, minority, and immigrant students, boasting impressive acceptance and scholarship rates. Find out how to get support for your law school journey, including free resources and fee waivers.

Aug 28, 202426 min

S1 Ep 184184. Could You Be a Court Clerk? with Richard V. Hill

Ever wondered what city clerks actually do? Meet Richard Vincent Hill, the Clerk of Courts for Youngstown Municipal Court, as he shares his journey and the vital role clerks play in keeping the city running. From handling criminal traffic cases to managing a $1.8 million budget, Richard breaks down the responsibilities and skills needed for this underrated but crucial job. Learn about his path to public service, the diverse functions of the Clerk of Courts Office, and the symbiotic relationship with the legal profession. In this episode, learn what it takes to be at the heart of a city's legal and administrative operations.

Aug 28, 202418 min

S1 Ep 183183. Your Personal Statement is not a Narrative Resume

In this episode of Barrier Breakers, Sydney Montgomery dives into crafting a compelling personal statement for law school applications. Learn how to effectively integrate your accomplishments into your narrative without just restating your resume. Sydney emphasizes the importance of storytelling to highlight your unique experiences and passions, and shares practical tips on selecting which achievements to feature in your personal statement. Whether you're struggling to make your essay stand out or need guidance on structuring your narrative, this episode offers valuable insights to help you create a memorable and impactful personal statement.

Aug 21, 202417 min

S1 Ep 182182. What Are the Keys to Setting Professional Boundaries? with Nimat Lawal

We are joined by Nimat Lawal, a first-generation Nigerian-American and corporate counsel at O'Melveny & Myers LLP. We dive into her journey from Atlanta to Harvard Law, her unique experiences growing up in predominantly white spaces, and the pressures of balancing cultural expectations and personal goals. We also talk about her time teaching with Teach for America, the challenges of working in corporate law, and her passion for life and professional coaching. Nimat shares valuable advice on setting boundaries, maintaining authenticity, and building a life that is truly yours.

Aug 21, 202435 min

S1 Ep 181181. Managing Law School with ADHD with ADHD Coach Henry Lam

Struggling to manage ADHD in law school? Today, we delve into the challenges and strategies for success with expert ADHD coach and comedian Henry Lam. Henry shares his unique journey from accounting to ADHD coaching, offering valuable insights on diagnosing and managing ADHD. We discuss practical strategies for success, overcoming procrastination, and maintaining motivation. Whether you're about to enter law school or in law school, I hope this episode helps to empower you.

Aug 14, 202420 min

S1 Ep 180180. What to Do After Your Law School Midterms with Legally Fit

With our collaboration series with Legally Fit, DeAndré goes over the essential steps for processing midterm feedback. You'll learn how to leverage your midterm results to enhance your final exam preparation, focusing on strategies for multiple choice and essay exams. He emphasizes the importance of not just understanding the law but effectively applying it, with practical tips for consistent improvement. Connect with Legally Fit YouTube: @legallyfitstudent IG: @legallyfitstudent Website: legallyfitstudent.com Master The Subject: https://legallyfitstudent.com/master-the-subject-law-school/

Aug 9, 202416 min

S1 Ep 178178. Can You Be Undocumented and a Lawyer?

Ever wondered how someone can become an undocumented lawyer in the U.S.? For this episode we are joined by Jazmín Irazoqui-Morales, Founder and Chief Executive Officer The UndocuLawyer Firm. Jasmine shares her personal journey from Mexico to becoming a lawyer despite being undocumented, highlighting the challenges and misconceptions around immigration status and legal professions. She also talks about support systems and resources available for undocumented students and professionals and overall advice for others in similar situations.

Aug 2, 202427 min

S1 Ep 177177. What to Know as a Parent Applying to Law School

Today Nadia shares her personal journey and tips on applying to law school as a parent. As someone who pursued her PhD while raising two young kids, Nadia discusses the challenges and considerations involved, from financial aid and balancing responsibilities to finding support and maintaining mental health. Just because you are a parent, doesn't mean you can't go to law school.

Jul 31, 202423 min

S1 Ep 176176. How Can Lawyers Connect with Hispanic Communities?

Ever wondered how to tap into the underrepresented Hispanic market with your legal services? We chat with Hugo Gomez, founder of Abogados NOW, a national Spanish marketing agency for attorneys, about his innovative approach to help lawyers reach out authentically to Hispanic communities. We go over his journey in creating a digital-focused strategy based on Hispanic mobile behavior and the challenges he faced convincing traditional firms.

Jul 26, 202420 min

S1 Ep 175175. 3 Keys to a Strong Personal Statement

It's summer, and it's time to work on those personal statements for law school applications! For this episode, Sydney guides you through three key steps to craft a compelling personal statement. Sydney shares tips on choosing a guiding theme, using specific anecdotes, and the importance of outlining.

Jul 24, 202411 min

Mini-Episode 5: Law School Admissions Q&A with Dr. Nadia Castriota

This month, Nadia tackles what it means to be two points below the 25th percentile for LSAT scores but above the median GPA, offering valuable insights on the holistic admissions process. She also discusses the advantages non-traditional, older students bring to law school and their potential success in the legal field. Submit your questions to us on our social medias or at bit.ly/breakintolawschool for us to answer in our next episode.

Jul 20, 202412 min

S1 Ep 174174. How to Prepare for Midterms with Legally Fit

Welcome to your 1L Club session! We're diving deep into midterms - how to prepare, manage your time, and learn from them. Get tips on balancing your study routine, creating effective day-of-exam habits, and reflecting on performance. Connect with Legally Fit: YouTube: @legallyfitstudent IG: @legallyfitstudent Website: legallyfitstudent.com Master The Subject: https://legallyfitstudent.com/master-the-subject-law-school/

Jul 19, 202418 min

S1 Ep 173173. What is a "Good" Law School?

With law school rankings fluctuating and more schools boycotting traditional ranking systems, how do you know what is a "good" law school? Sydney, offers advice on better metrics to consider like employability, bar passage rates, median salaries, and job prospects in the desired region. Today, we use the Law School Transparency website to help build a personalized law school list to figure what is a "good" law school for you. Resources Mike Spivey: myrankbyspivey.com Law School Transparency: lawschooltransparency.com

Jul 17, 202416 min

S1 Ep 172172. Managing Neurodivergence and Autism as a Lawyer with Haley Moss

We have the absolute pleasure of chatting with Haley Moss, who's not just an attorney but also a powerhouse public speaker, author, and advocate for people with neurodiversity. Haley opens up about her autism diagnosis at age three and her journey through law school, sharing candidly about her challenges and victories. Be sure to check out her book "Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals" for more insight.

Jul 12, 202427 min

S1 Ep 171171. Busting Law School Myths

Law school myths are everywhere and it's difficult to know whether they're true...or false. Today, Sydney addresses several myths surrounding law school that discourage potential applicants. She discusses the misconceptions about the necessity of specific undergraduate majors, age restrictions for law school applicants, the importance of LSAT scores and GPAs, and the affordability of law school, particularly the comparison between part-time and full-time enrollment. Do not limit yourself based on common but often misleading narratives.

Jul 10, 202416 min

S1 Ep 170170. The Lawyers Behind Your Favorite TV Shows with Ke'Andra Levingston

We are joined by business affairs executive Ke'Andra Levingston about the legal intricacies in major TV productions. Ke'Andra shares her journey from being inspired by The Cosby Show to working at one of Hollywood's top talent agencies. Learn about the day-to-day life of a television business affairs executive, the role of a production lawyer, and the importance of understanding the business side of entertainment. Ke'Andra also offers valuable advice for aspiring law students interested in entertainment law.

Jul 6, 202427 min

S1 Ep 169169. Exploring Law School Financial Aid with Brooklyn Law School

We are joined by Dean Eulas Boyd, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Brooklyn Law School. We cover a comprehensive overview of law school financial aid, including merit-based and need-based aid, the financial aid process at Brooklyn Law School, and crucial tips on managing law school debt. Dean Boyd also shares important advice on building a list of target schools, the timing and application for financial aid, and navigating scholarships and loans. This episode is essential for prospective law students seeking to understand the financial landscape of law school education.

Jul 4, 202438 min

S1 Ep 168168. Setting the Tone for Your Law School Addendum

Writing addendums can be difficult to navigate. Today, Sydney explains the importance of being explanatory rather than excusatory, and emphasizes taking responsibility for your circumstances. Sydney also shares practical tips for crafting a concise and effective addendum that addresses potential concerns from admissions committees. Learn how to navigate your law school application with confidence, even if you've faced academic or personal challenges.

Jul 3, 202413 min

S1 Ep 167167. From Immigrant Daughter to First Muslim Bar President: Soukaina Sourouri's Story

Soukaina Sourouri is the first Muslim Arab American president of the Staten Island Women's Bar Association. Soukaina shares her remarkable story, from navigating cultural and language barriers as the daughter of Moroccan immigrants to her challenges and triumphs in law school and beyond. Despite difficulties with initial LSAT scores and the COVID-19 pandemic affecting her bar exam plans, Soukaina's perseverance and support from her family enabled her to graduate debt-free and succeed professionally. Join us to learn more about her inspiring journey and her contributions as a leader in the legal community.

Jun 21, 202440 min

S1 Ep 166166. The Power of Representation in the Legal Profession with BecomingJD

In this episode, we're joined by Anthony Denmark, founder of Becoming JD, a highly rated motivational speaker and strategic law school admissions advisor. Together, we delve into the vital topic of diversity and equity in law school admissions and the legal field. Anthony shares his personal journey to law school, and highlights the importance of representation and empowerment. From overcoming adversity to achieving dreams, we explore the challenges faced by underrepresented students and discuss strategies for fostering inclusivity and support within legal education and the profession. If you want to hear more from Anthony, make sure to register for our three-day FREE virtual conference at www.breakintolawconference.org/

Jun 19, 202435 min

S1 Ep 165165. Multiple Choice Strategy and Formula with Legally Fit

For today's Legally Fit episode, DeAndré delves into mastering multiple choice questions for law school and bar exams. He highlights the importance of becoming proficient in this format, regardless of whether it's a natural strength or weakness. This episode covers essential strategies, including understanding the role of multiple choice in final grades, recognizing the challenge posed by these questions, and developing a systematic approach to tackle them effectively.

Jun 14, 202423 min

S1 Ep 164164. JD-Next: The New Law School Entry Exam

Dr. David Klieger from Aspen Publishing joins us today to discuss the new law school entry exam, JD-Next. Dr. Klieger goes over JD-Next program which is an eight-week, online course simulates a first-year law school contracts class, aiming to help prospective law students preview and prepare for the rigors of law school. Dr. Klieger shares insights into the program's development, its benefits, and how it addresses equity in legal education. Tune in to learn how if JD-Next might be the exam for you.

Jun 12, 202425 min

S1 Ep 163163. How a Legal Mentor Can Change Your Career with Somi Umolu

We are joined by Somi Umolu, an accomplished corporate lawyer, consultant, and entrepreneur, who will also be a panelist at the upcoming JD Alternatives panel for the Break Into Law School Conference this June. Somi shares her journey from working in big law to exploring various entrepreneurial ventures, leveraging her law degree to create a fulfilling career. Learn about the value of mentors, the courage needed to make career transitions, and the importance of building a life that feels good, not just looks good. See how a legal mentor can change your life.

Jun 7, 202428 min

S1 Ep 162162. Support & Resources for BIPOC & First-Gen Law Students with St. John's Law

We welcome Dean Vernadette Horne, the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at St. John's School of Law. Dean Horne shares insights about her diverse career journey, from litigation to corporate communications, and the importance of transferable skills. She offers valuable advice for first-generation and minority law students, emphasizing the significance of community, networking, and utilizing available resources. She also highlights St. John's Law's initiatives to support students, including financial assistance, professional attire resources, and alumni engagement.

Jun 5, 202429 min

S1 Ep 161161. Navigating Law School as a First-Gen Student with Mecca Aikens

In this episode, Mecca Aikens, a second-year law student at Georgetown Law, shares her journey as a first-generation law student. She discusses how her parents' strategic savings plan and her father's military benefits helped minimize her educational debt. Mecca highlights the importance of networking, mentorship, and getting involved in extracurricular activities during law school. She emphasizes the value of seeking guidance from upperclassmen and shares her experiences as a student fellow, journal editor, and academic chair. Mecca also offers insights into the clerkship process and her aspirations to become a judge, aiming to bring more diverse voices to the legal profession.

May 31, 202421 min

S1 Ep 160160. Brainstorming Your Law School Admissions Essays: Everything You Need To Know

Learn all the essentials of brainstorming for your law school application essays with Dr. Nadia Castriota. Nadia shares valuable tips on adhering to application guidelines, organizing your thoughts, understanding the purpose of each essay, and the importance of seeking feedback. Whether you're crafting a personal statement, diversity statement, or supplemental essay, these tips will help you present your best self to the admissions committee.

May 29, 202424 min

Mini-Episode 4: Law School Admissions Q&A with Dr. Nadia Castriota

Welcome to another mini episode of Break into Law School with Dr. Nadia Castriota. This month, we're diving into the 509 report. One of our listeners asked how to read this vital document, which is packed with information about law school admissions, tuition, and employment outcomes. We'll break down what the 509 report is, where to find it, and how to use its data to make informed decisions on your law school journey. Tune in for a quick yet comprehensive guide to understanding this essential resource!

May 25, 20248 min

S1 Ep 159159. Drexel Law Review's First Black Editor-in-Chief: Meet Alexandria Richards

Meet Alexandria Richards, the first Black Editor-in-Chief of Drexel Law Review. She shares her law school journey from aspiring family lawyer to passionate advocate in labor and employment law. She discusses her groundbreaking role at Drexel Law Review, highlighting the importance of mentorship, staying true to oneself, and embracing challenges. Discover Alexandria's insights on diversity, networking, and making history in the legal profession.

May 24, 202424 min

S1 Ep 158158. Acing Law School Final Exams with Legally Fit

DeAndré is back with the 1L Club to dive deep into acing final exams, covering everything from prepping to post-exam strategies. DeAndré walks you through the essential steps to maximize your performance, focusing on understanding the law, developing test-taking skills, memorization techniques, and building confidence. From filling in knowledge gaps to managing test anxiety, DeAndré helps ensures that you're ready to excel during finals.

May 17, 202430 min

S1 Ep 157157. What You Need To Know About LSAT's New Writing Portion with LSAT Logic Pro

Significant changes are coming to the LSAT in August 2024. While much attention has been on the removal of the Logic Games section, there's also a new writing section to prepare for. LSAT expert Mena Pirone discusses strategies for tackling the evolving exam format and emphasizes the importance of clear, structured writing, outlining, and avoiding gimmicks in your argumentative essays.

May 15, 202438 min

S1 Ep 156156. Guide to a Successful 1L Year with Angela Vorpahl

Foolproof strategies to get through your 1L year successfully without a headache. In this conversation, Angela Vorpahl shares strategies and advice for students entering their 1L year of law school. From the importance of preparing practical life aspects to effective study strategies, to career development, Angela goes into depth on how to get ahead of the curve. Learn more about Angela's Beat the Curve bootcamp and be reassured that you have yourself prepared for a successful 1L year.

May 10, 202442 min

S1 Ep 155155. Balancing Finals & Summer with Law School Application Prep

Feeling overwhelmed with finals, LSAT prep, and law school applications? In this episode, Cynthia shares invaluable strategies for balancing finals and summer with law school application prep. Discover study techniques, leverage on-campus resources, and learn the importance of early planning for success in your law school journey.

May 8, 202413 min

S1 Ep 154154. Landing Your Dream Law Firm Position with Chayla Sherrod

Today we dive into the fascinating journey of Chayla Sherrod, who transitioned from studying environmental science to becoming a first-year corporate associate at a top law firm. Chayla shares her journey from studying environmental science to pursuing a career in law. She discusses how her time in Namibia studying communal conservation sparked her interest in the legal aspects of environmental issues. She reflects on the importance of mentorship, routine, and adaptability in navigating law school and entering the legal profession and provides valuable insights into the realities of working in a big law firm and the challenges of balancing personal and professional life. Join us as Chayla shares insights into her inspiring journey and offers valuable advice for aspiring lawyers navigating their paths.

May 3, 202425 min

S1 Ep 153153. Exploring Part-Time Law School Options with IU McKinney School of Law

Dive into the world of law school admissions with Dr. Nadia Castriota as she interviews Dean Tim Luczak from IU McKinney School of Law. They discuss the exciting programs at IU McKinney, focusing on the unique opportunities available in their part-time hybrid program. From personalized academic support to diverse concentrations and clinics, discover how IU McKinney empowers students to succeed in their legal education journey.

May 1, 202426 min

S1 Ep 152152. Mastering the MPRE & Summer Success with Themis Bar Review

We are so excited to have Rebecca Petrilli from Themis Bar Review back to discuss essential strategies for law students to have a successful summer and prepare for the MPRE (Multi State Professional Responsibility Exam). Rebecca highlights the importance of the MPRE, offering insights into its format, scheduling, and preparation tips. She emphasizes Themis Bar Review's comprehensive and free MPRE course, which includes video lectures, practice questions, and more. Rebecca shares valuable advice on preparing for law classes, navigating professors' teaching styles, and maintaining self-care during law school.

Apr 26, 202414 min

S1 Ep 151151. Should You Transfer Law Schools?

Should you transfer law schools? Sydney highlights crucial factors such as grades, familial considerations, geographical preferences, social fit, academic interests, and career prospects that influence this decision. Sydney emphasizes the importance of introspection, journaling, and making informed choices based on your personal and professional goals. Offering practical advice and insights, she guides you through the transfer application process, encouraging thoughtful consideration and strategic planning. Join her for an insightful exploration of the challenges and opportunities in navigating the decision to transfer law schools.

Apr 24, 202418 min

Mini-Episode 3: Law School Admissions Q&A with Dr. Nadia Castriota

For this month's mini Q&A, Dr. Nadia Castriota, emphasizes the importance of considering various factors like ranking, scholarship offers, personal priorities, and the waitlist dilemma. Submit your questions to our social media or through bit.ly/breakintolawschool.

Apr 20, 202412 min

S1 Ep 150150. Practicing Law School Essays: When, How, Why with Legally Fit

In our second installment of the 1L club session, DeAndré talks all about practice essays and guiding viewers through the essential steps to excel in law school exams. This session emphasizes the importance of practice essays in achieving success and demystifies the process of when, how, and why to practice. With practical tips on reading, thinking, outlining, and writing essays, learn how to approach practice exams as opportunities for learning and improvement rather than performance indicators. Strategies include annotating fact patterns, prioritizing issues, and comparing answers to sample solutions for effective feedback.

Apr 19, 202438 min

S1 Ep 149149. How To Maximize Your Law School Application with Washington & Lee Law School

We welcome Anna Fernandez, Assistant Director of Community and Recruitment at Washington and Lee Law School, for an insightful discussion on navigating the law school admissions process. As an advocate for diversity and inclusion, Anna shares valuable insights and strategies tailored to first-generation and minority applicants. Discover how Washington and Lee Law School supports its students, fosters a supportive community, and offers unique opportunities for experiential learning. Whether you're a prospective applicant or a current student, this episode offers invaluable advice for succeeding in the competitive world of law school admissions.

Apr 17, 202439 min

S1 Ep 148148. The 2024 Law School Rankings: Do They Matter?

Sydney and Mike Spivey discuss the latest law school rankings and their implications. As the rankings fluctuate year after year, they delve into the question of whether rankings truly matter and how applicants should approach them. Mike Spivey shares insights from his extensive experience in law school admissions, highlighting the changing dynamics of rankings and their impact on the legal profession. They explore the challenges faced by first-generation and minority applicants, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond rankings to make informed decisions about law school choices. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of rankings in legal education and potential future trends in the industry.

Apr 13, 202433 min