Reminder: Law School Admission Workshops This Weekend
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- Sep 06, 2013
- Law School Admissions

Got any big weekend plans? If you’re in Los Angeles, Irvine or Berkeley, now you do.
Blueprint LSAT Prep is hosting three law school admission workshops (Friday at UCLA, Saturday in Newport Beach, and Sunday in the Bay), and if you’re applying to law school you don’t want to miss them.
Here’s why:
Former University of Chicago Law School Dean of Admissions Anna Ivey (founder of Ivey Consulting) will lead the workshops entitled “Get Into Law School by Learning How to Think Like an Admissions Officer”. Each four-hour presentation will discuss the law school application process, how to formulate an amazing personal statement, the best way to deal with “dings” on your application (such as multiple LSAT scores), how to get great letters of recommendation, plus additional application information. It’s a great opportunity to gain insight into the law school admissions landscape from someone who’s been behind the scenes.
It’s especially valuable to Blueprint LSAT Prep students because they get a $50 discount off the normal workshop price of $250.
Here’s the full schedule of law school admission workshops:
* Sept. 6 (4-8 p.m.) at 937 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
* Sept. 7 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) at 3919 Westerly Place, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
* Sept. 8 (4-8 p.m.) at 2171 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704.
To sign up for one of the law school admission workshops, or if you have any questions, call the Blueprint LSAT Prep office at 888-427-7737.
Besides, what else do you have to do this weekend?
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