I have a B.S. in General Sciences which was a pivot from the premed route when I realized I wasn’t going to have the grades for med school. I nevertheless took the MCAT and did well on that exam.
I worked in insurance for a few years and later taught exam prep for insurance licensing. My classes consistently had the highest pass rates by a large margin (80%-90% vs 30-50%). In my early thirties, I decided I wanted to become a lawyer and first worked at the Midwest Innocence Project for two...
I have a B.S. in General Sciences which was a pivot from the premed route when I realized I wasn’t going to have the grades for med school. I nevertheless took the MCAT and did well on that exam.
I worked in insurance for a few years and later taught exam prep for insurance licensing. My classes consistently had the highest pass rates by a large margin (80%-90% vs 30-50%). In my early thirties, I decided I wanted to become a lawyer and first worked at the Midwest Innocence Project for two years.
When I began my LSAT prep, I used several different prep books to prepare. I scored a 162 which allowed me to receive a full tuition scholarship at KU Law despite my very low 2.9 undergrad GPA.
In 2021, I graduated law school and passed the bar exam. I currently work at a prosecutor’s office where as part of my duties, I help facilitate the law student internship program. I know how stressful the law school journey is and truly enjoy helping others overcome the challenges along the way.