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"For
those whose life experiences distinguish them from the vast majority of
law students, Anthony's guide shows you how to construct an application
that reflects who you are, the adversity you have overcome, and the
distinctive contribution you will make in law school and to the world.
Rather than promoting gimmicks, Anthony's guide illustrates how to
present your triumphs and how to use substantiating evidence to build
upon and contextualize your grades and LSAT scores to make a compelling
case for why you merit admission."
— Michaele
N. Turnage Young, Esq.
graduate of Harvard Law School; Associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher, & Flom LLP
"Anthony
Solana's guide to law school gave me the confidence I was lacking when
applying to law schools."
— Ivone Falk, UC-San Diego
student, law school applicant.
"Thanks
to Anthony's guide, I was able to look at the application components of
other applicants of color, get an idea of how to tailor my own
application and maximize my chances at the top law schools in the
country. This fall I will be attending Stanford Law School."
— Marina
A. Torres, Esq.
graduate of Stanford
Law School;
Associate
at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
"This
guide was key in my quest for admission to law school. It does a great
deal for evening the playing field for the historically disadvantaged
in their quest for a law education. If you want to get into law school,
download the guide, and then do everything in it."
— Stephen Abreu,
Esq.
graduate of King
Hall (UC Davis) School of Law
"Your
website made me realize how much work just applying to law school is. I
felt like I began the process without much direction and your guide
helped me get organized. I wish I had found it a year earlier! Also
having you personally look at my personal statement was a big help. You
cleared up some doubts and made me rethink the focus of my statement.
It felt like I had an older brother on my team."
— Cassandra
Lopez, Esq.
graduate of King Hall (UC
Davis) School of Law; Immigration Attorney - Equal Justice Works
Fellow, Centro Legal de La Raza
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