After more than a decade as a practicing attorney, I’ve come to understand that success in law is about more than academics—it’s about resilience, clarity, and the ability to advocate for yourself. I bring this philosophy to my work as a law school admissions consultant, helping students craft compelling applications while building the self-awareness and confidence they’ll need in law school and beyond.
I earned my J.D. from Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law in 2012 and...
After more than a decade as a practicing attorney, I’ve come to understand that success in law is about more than academics—it’s about resilience, clarity, and the ability to advocate for yourself. I bring this philosophy to my work as a law school admissions consultant, helping students craft compelling applications while building the self-awareness and confidence they’ll need in law school and beyond.
I earned my J.D. from Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law in 2012 and began my legal career at a top corporate litigation firm in Wilmington, Delaware. Later, I moved to a small law firm, where I worked closely with clients on a wide range of legal matters, honing skills in listening, empathy, and clear communication. My experience in both large and boutique legal settings gives me a nuanced understanding of the legal profession and the qualities that make an applicant stand out in the admissions process.
In 2020, I joined Rocket Prep, an tutoring and education consulting firm founded by my partner, Justin. I led management, operations, and client relations, supporting students and families as they navigated the often-overwhelming college admissions process.
Today, I focus exclusively on law school admissions consulting, working one-on-one with applicants to help them clarify their goals, identify their strengths, and tell their stories in a way that feels authentic and impactful. Through coaching calls, essay reviews, and strategic planning sessions, I strive to make the admissions process more transparent and empowering. My approach is highly collaborative and centers on helping each student present their best self.
I am admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware (inactive) and hold a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.
NOTE: I do not tutor LSAT