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I've been able to talk to at least
20 law schools here,
gotten all the information.
I was looking for information, particularly on the LSAT.
And I think there's a—not only a benefit to having
all the schools in one place, but to having
the appropriate people from those schools in the right place.
Actually, you're speaking to a real-life individual
and asking the questions that I want.
And I'm speaking to a human being, so we have that
person-to-person connection.
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Many of the advantages to the Law School Admission Council forum
revolve around the ability to meet with representatives
from each law school throughout the country.
So, we've got admissions directors, financial aid directors
—people who are making decisions on my application.
Those are the folks I really want to talk to.
They answer, really, all the questions and
demystify, really, the whole law school process
—applications, LSAT scores,
living on campus, off campus.
What I liked about the forum is the amount of
schools that are here.
I don't know the exact number,
but every state seems to be represented in here.
The forum gives you an opportunity to talk to schools
that maybe you wouldn't necessarily look at.
I'm a working professional.
It's hard—you know, it's hard for me to spend
hours upon hours researching the schools individually.
But now I can just dedicate one day
and pretty much get everything that I need,
as far as the application process is concerned.
The workshops—very informative.
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I'm so much less worried
about taking the LSAT
after sitting in on the workshop about the LSAT.
A lot of law friends
that I've seen in the past
wished they had forums like this
because all the schools across the country
come together in one place.
If you're thinking about law school,
you're at a greater advantage if you attend one of these forums.
I've gotten a sense of direction
and it's been able to kind of calm the nerves.
It's really a great opportunity,
and I would recommend this to anyone who's
even considering going to law school.
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