Interview Coaching
Dressed and Ready to Impress. This is it. The reason you came to law school. The final step to achieving your dreams. You have twenty-minutes to convince the interviewer that he/she should hire you. We know all the tricks, tactics and trade for successful job interviews. But since everyone is unique (in personality and character), we personalize the process and work with you one-to-one.
We have successfully helped many clients with their job interviews. Interview questions and the entire process are different depending on whether you are interviewing to be a judicial clerk, law firm associate, or management consultant. We have coaches within our network from every background who can help you prepare and market your JD like none other. This is your job we're talking about - be thoroughly prepared.
Private Coaching for Law Students
Legal Research and Writing (LRW) Coaching
Legal Research and Writing. In law school, legal research and writing (LRW) classes are typically small and are taught by former legal practicioners who are trying to make a transition into academia. Unfortunately, they aren't necessarily the best teachers. Usually they are too preoccupied publishing their own research and writing to pay attention to your learning. You will most likely be on your own.
Beyond helping you excel in moot court and journal writing competitions, your legal analysis and writing skills will be your main bread and butter out in the real world. During your summer associateship, LRW could be the difference between offer or no offer of the $160,000/year salary.

Law School Exam Coaching
1L Exams. Every year 1Ls come to us devastated by their first semester (or first quarter) grades. They are confused as to why they did not do better despite their long hours of study. Writing a good law school exam is hard. But it can be mastered with regular practice. Beyond mere issue spotting, you must learn to analyze and apply the law in a way that will impress law professors.
We offer private 1:1 coaching for students who seek personalized attention. During this confidential session you and your coach will review all your past exams and pin-point where you are having problems. Your coach will provide you with personalized tips and strategies for improving your performance on future exams.
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