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Are you contemplating applying to law school and wondering how to make your application stand out? Join me, Mateusz, for an insightful session on what to consider when thinking about law school applications. As someone who successfully navigated the admissions process at both Harvard Law School and NYU Law, I bring firsthand experience and strategic insights to help you craft a compelling application. With a background as a software engineer at Amazon, I have honed skills in analytical thinking and communication, which are crucial for presenting yourself effectively in your application. I have guided numerous individuals in crafting standout personal statements and preparing strong applications, and I'm excited to share my expertise with you. Whether you're targeting T14 schools or looking to build a unique narrative, this session will cover everything from application strategy to recommendations, school selection, essays, and resumes. Space is limited, so RSVP now to secure your spot!
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Harvard Law | Law School Coach | Amazon Engineer | Personal Statement Pro
As someone who was admitted to both Harvard Law School and NYU Law, I bring firsthand experience navigating the highly competitive law school admissions process. My background includes four years as a software engineer at a top-tier tech company, where I honed analytical thinking, attention to detail, and communication skills — all of which I bring to my coaching. I’ve conducted countless interviews in a professional setting and understand how to prepare applicants to present themselves with clarity and confidence. I’ve also already helped several individuals craft compelling personal statements and prepare strong applications, guiding them through every step of the process. Whether someone is applying to T14 schools or aiming to craft a narrative that stands out, I’m here to help approach their application strategically and authentically.
Friday, Sep 19
from 12:00 AM – 12:45 AM UTC
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