February 13, 2018

Remaining Capacity for 2017-2018, and Reserving Spots for Next Cycle 2018-2019

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Remaining Capacity for 2017-2018, and Reserving Spots for Next Cycle 2018-2019Spivey Consulting Group

A note on our remaining capacity — we have had a few spots open up for applications for the 2017/2018 cycle, and we still have room for a la carte wait list and scholarship negotiation help for this cycle as well.

We are approximately 40% full for NEXT cycle (2018/2019), so reserve your spot now as we still have locked in prices at the current rates for upcoming clients, and every year we have hit capacity earlier than the year before.

Want one of those spots? All you need to do is send us an email with a brief bio about yourself, including your undergraduate institution, GPA (LSAC calculated, if you have it), undergraduate major, LSAT score (if you have one), a brief summary of any full-time work experience, and an idea of which law schools you are hoping to target — then we will set you up with an initial phone call with one of our consultants. It's that easy.

—The Spivey Consulting Team

Of interest: our recent blog on whether you need an admissions consultant.

Email: info@spiveyconsulting.com

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