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Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice Ebook

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Getting Into the Law School

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E-book Category: Education, Law
E-book Title: Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice
Book Description: A Few Years Ago I Spent an Entire Summer and Most of the Fall Preparing Eleven Law School Applications to Eleven Different Law Schools...

By Early Spring, I had Eleven Acceptance Letters and was Faced With the Difficult Decision of Which Offer to Accept.

Discover the secrets of law school admissions success...
  • Learn how to time your application to maximize your chance of success;
  • Learn to differentiate yourself from the crowd, even when you think you're just like everybody else;
  • Learn why you may be targeting the wrong school;
  • Learn how to keep others from derailing your chances while you're not looking...


So, are you ready to discover the secrets that this year's most successful law school applicants are already using against you?

I'm not sure how you ended up here, but if you're like me and the vast majority of people heading to law school, I probably do know a few things about you. Specifically, you've spent dozens of hours trying to decipher the secrets of law school admission, you wonder whether law school rankings really mean anything, you wish your LSAT score was better (or, if you haven't taken it yet, you're scared to death of that infernal test), you're beginning to doubt if getting into law school is something you can do and, if so, just how exactly does one get into law school if they don't have a 4.0 GPA and 175+ on the LSAT.

How an Average Guy from an Average College with Mediocre Grades and LSAT Scores got Accepted into All 11 of the Law Schools Where he Applied!

Look, it took me seven (7) years to graduate from Podunk State University and I had to take the LSAT's twice. Even then, I was left with a mediocre GPA and mediocre LSAT scores to work with. But I figured it out. I applied to and was accepted by 11 of the top law schools in the country - because I tricked them into thinking I was the type of student they were looking for. You can do it too. They won't figure out you're a pretender until its too late.

Or maybe you're not a pretender. Maybe you're a real person like me that had a job, a family, and other responsibilities that kept me from getting straight A's and padding my resume with "service projects" like all the rich kids.

Whatever the case, I look back now at the $110,000+ starting salary paid to me by a big law firm, largely because I went to the right law school, and laugh all the way to the bank.

AND HERE'S A WARNING: Don't deceive yourself into thinking that your grades and LSAT scores are so good that you don't need to worry about how to properly prepare yourself and your application for the law school admission process. Have you looked at the statistics about the applicants to top law schools - a lot of students with excellent credentials are being denied. Don't be one of them.

If you are willing to do what it takes to go to a great law school, which can lead to a very lucrative career, then you'd be an idiot for not reading on.

...And the Best Part is that Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice is a Virtually Fool-Proof, Risk-Free Law School Admission System That Will Allow You to Target the Best Schools for You, Prepare Kick-Ass Law School Applications, and Watch the Admissions Letters Roll In!"

Over the years I have continually supplemented the tactics I used with the best hidden law school admissions tactics I've been able to find. I'm continually seeking new and better advice from all the best sources, including law school admissions officers and other successful students.

You Must Be Remarkable

If You Want To Go To a Top Law School

The competition isn't just intense - its stifling. Every year over 100,000 prospective law students apply for open spots in less than 200 ABA-accredited law schools. About 40,000 of those applicants won't get in anywhere they apply.

But I am living proof that you can go to a great law school if you do the right things.

These Covert Tactics May Be Worth Well Over $1,000,000 in

Your First 10 Years Practicing Law

Where you go to law school can and will have a profound impact on the jobs you can choose from after you graduate from law school. If you go to a respectable but non-prestigious state school (or god-forbid somewhere even worse), you will likely be choosing from government jobs paying, in many cases, less than $45,000 per year.

While this is respectable pay, it doesn't begin to approach the $150,000 (including bonuses) you can make as a first year at the bigger firms in major metropolitan areas all around the country. Of course, these types of jobs are almost always reserved for graduates of the best national and regional law schools.

Over the course of your first 5-10 years in practice, the difference in salary and bonuses you earn, based on where you go to law school, can easily top one million dollars.

Every Other "How to Get Into Law School Book" Ignores the Things That Most People Really Need to Know

You are probably a lot like me. I realized that going to law school was one of the most important decisions that I would ever make and that my choice of where to go - not to mention the decisions of the schools that I would apply to - would have a profound influence on the rest of my life.

Coming to this realization, I studied everything there was to study on the subject of how to get into law school. Indeed, I think it is fair to say that I purchased and read repeatedlyevery book ever written on the subject of law school admission.

What I found is that there is a lot of valuable information in most of these books and programs. Indeed, this book is an amalgamation of much of that material. What I ultimately discovered after going through the process, however, was that some of the most important principles were either ignored completely or treated in a cursory manner.

In my opinion the reason for this is that many of these books were written by admissions counselors who are reluctant to admit or confirm some of the truths underlying the process. Nonetheless, if you have not already done so I strongly advise you to purchase at least a few of these books and thoughtfully consider the information therein.

The problem is, you can also overpay for crap. I don't believe you should pay hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars to have someone help you do what you should be able to figure out how to do on your own.

Here's what you can pay some of the

so-called "experts" for law school admission advice:

Kaplan - $1,599 for 10 hours of consulting

Accepted.com - $900 for 5 hours of consulting ($1,040 if you want it quickly).

Admission Consultants - $3,895 for "help" with 10 applications.

Some guy named Arlen Brown - $1,095 for "help" with applications.

The advice in the Covert Tactics book is worth much more than what you'll get from these guys. The difference? I won't do the work for you. But if you need the work done for you, you shouldn't be going to law school.

Learn to Play the Game and Model My Success

Fortunately for you, most of the people sitting across from you in the crowded LSAT test-center have done very little to prepare for that test, and many will never even submit a law school application. Among the many who do submit applications to law school, the vast mindless majority will simply jump through the hoops - ignoring the many strategies available to improve their admissions chances.

Those who do learn how to play the game - as you are now - are at a decided advantage. There are methods that can help you avoid failure in your pursuit of the best legal education available. Don't cheat yourself in this critical endeavor.

Although I fail to understand the reasoning, I am sometimes asked if using the tactics shared here gives the reader an "unfair" advantage. Such thinking is behind most of the misery and failure many people experience.

Frankly, successful people seek knowledge and pursue excellence in all that they do. Believe me when I say that law school admission committees will only appreciate your efforts at going the extra mile to be admitted to their school. Doing so will make you exactly the sort of person they are looking for.

You have heard it before, and I'll stress it here again, law school is hard. If you give a half-assed effort at getting into law school, you will probably give a similar effort once you get in - if you are able to get in at all.

Reach for the Stars

I strongly advise you not to limit yourself at this point in your life. You should reach beyond your self imposed limitations and seek out a new and exciting law school experience. To maximize your opportunity to go to the best schools, you need Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice.

Don't ever let average LSAT scores and grades discourage you from applying to the school of your dreams.

If you don't dream, don't reach, you'll never get into the school you really want to get into - because that school should be something you aspire to - not something that's a given.

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