Thursday, February 02, 2006

Free LSAT Class

If you are planning on applying to law school in the Fall but will not be taking an LSAT preparation course due to significant financial need, consider applying to "Access Law School."
TruePotential is an organization dedicated to helping promising students from disadvantaged backgrounds get into law school. This spring, our Access Law School program will provide 15-20 socio-economically disadvantaged students with LSAT instruction as well as guidance on how to navigate the law school admissions process. The program will be held in Manhattan on the NYU School of Law campus.
Thanks to the generous support of the NYU School of Law and The Princeton Review, accepted students will only be responsible for a $25 registration/materials fee.
Applications must be received no later than February 10, 2006.
To qualify, applicants must intend to take June 12 LSAT and apply to law school this fall. In addition, applicants must demonstrate significant financial need such that they could not otherwise afford to attend an LSAT preparation course.
First-Class LSAT Preparation. Program participants will complete The Princeton Review’s most comprehensive LSAT preparation course:
Hyperlearning LSAT. The course will be taught by expert instructors from The Princeton Review and will feature:
· 48 hours of in-class instruction (16 lecture sessions)
· 12 hours of coaching sessions to refine test-taking strategies (4
workshops)
· 6 full-length, proctored practice LSATs with detailed score reports and individual feedback
· 10 hours of online lessons and drills
· Over 1,800 pages of course materials
Navigating the Application Process. Participants will also have an opportunity to participate in a question and answer session with current NYU Law students who will be able to provide guidance and answer questions on the law school application process. In addition, participants will also benefit from a resume- and essay-writing workshop.
For applications and/or additional information please visit our website:
www.true-potential.org.

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