Law School Diversity Statement

Law School Diversity Statement

Offered by Rachel S.

5.0

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Law school admissions coach that looks beyond the numbers

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Studied at Stanford Law School

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Works at New York State Attorney General

Package Description:

The Diversity Statement is an opportunity to communicate your race and/or ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, disability, immigration status, or other characteristic has shaped your identity to law school admissions offices. By closely studying the U.S. Supreme Court decisions Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v UNC overturning affirmative action, I've been able to help my clients discuss their race and ethnicity in ways that law school admissions offices can legally consider when reviewing their application.


What you'll get from this package

Brainstorm and outline your Diversity Statement.

Draft, edit, and produce a final version of your Diversity Statement.


Additional details

Coaching delivered via live sessions.

I will coach you through the ideation process, outlining, and drafting of your Diversity Statement. Together, we will develop your essay in a way that communicates how your unique characteristics have shaped your experiences and worldview to law school admissions offices while strengthening your application and helping your unique identity shine through.

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Services included:

Application Strategy

Essays


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Rachel S.

Offered by Rachel S.

Joined September 2024

5.0

Law school admissions coach that looks beyond the numbers

I am a rising 3L at Stanford Law School. I love working with students to craft a cohesive, powerful narrative that reflects their accomplishments so they can gain admission to their dream law school or university. I take a holistic approach, taking time to understand my clients' background, personality, and goals. I do not let median GPAs or test scores or admission rates dictate my clients' application strategy or success. I can also guide students on how to discuss their race and ethnicity in our post-affirmative action reality. By closely studying the U.S. Supreme Court decisions Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v UNC overturning affirmative action, I've been able to help my clients discuss their race and ethnicity in ways that law school admissions offices can legally consider when reviewing their application. Throughout law school, I have completed 5 internships in the public, private, and non-profit sector including a Big Law internship, two state attorney general internships, a local government internship, and an internship at a leading international non-profit environmental advocacy organization. I graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.S. in Environmental Economics and Policy and a B.A. in Urban Studies. In undergrad, I worked as a research assistant and independent researcher while also serving as president of the Berkeley Urban Studies Student Association. I have coached undergrads through their law school application process and high school students through their college admissions process. I have helped undergrad and high school students get admitted to programs where they had well below-median GPAs and/or standardized test scores.

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$660

5h of coaching

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