August 10, 2015

You Can Reserve Pre-L Courses for this 2016 Now!

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You Can Reserve Pre-L Courses for this 2016 Now!Spivey Consulting Group

Last year we almost immediately filled up our one-on-one Pre-Law courses, which help 0Ls get a jump-start on the all important 1L year.

Don’t wait until they are full, you can reserve your spot now by emailing Rob Cacace at rob@spiveyconsulting.com. Need more encouragement? We just got the below:

“Mike,

Just wanted to follow up with everything, only 2 weeks left until I leave for Michigan! I just finished up everything with Rob and I couldn’t think more highly of him or the program. I feel a lot more confident going into 1L and I am so glad I enrolled.

I told Rob the same, but I can’t say enough good things about my experience with you guys and I owe so much of where I am at to you. The level of personal help and overall comfort with the application cycle and Pre-L was above and beyond. You have a really great company with great people and I wish you the best.

I’ll definitely let you know how everything is going at Michigan and if you are ever in Ann Arbor, coffee or something would be really cool.

If there’s anything I can help you out with in the future, I’d be more than happy to.

Thanks for everything,”

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