April 16, 2021

Pro Bono LSAT Coaching Opportunity

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Pro Bono LSAT Coaching OpportunitySpivey Consulting Group

Please note: we will stop accepting submissions for this program on Friday, April 30, 2021, at 12:00 PM EST. Thank you!

We are excited to announce that we are facilitating our second pro-bono LSAT coaching program this summer for underrepresented low-income and minority students. We are partnering with a few excellent LSAT tutors, who are making themselves available for free, for one-on-one tutoring and mentoring to those who cannot afford it, or who may have been adversely impacted by being underrepresented in the legal community. Coaching will be in the form of phone or video sessions catered to you. You'll go over your questions and walk through section-specific problems you have encountered in your test prep. If you’re taking the LSAT this summer, have done preliminary instruction or studying, and you know your trouble spots, this would be perfect for you. Please note: this is not a formal prep course, or official instruction for the LSAT.

Interested? Fill out our application form.

Please note that availability is limited at this time, and unfortunately we will likely be unable to accommodate every interested student.

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