This site claims to be able to provide documents/instructions to students applying to law schools which will somehow enable them to receive acceptance letters from every school to which they apply.
This could not be farther from what is provided. The PDF sent details steps to building your resume, doing well on the LSAT (there's hardly anything covert about the advice to "study for it thoroughly"), and advises getting a good GPA (which, if you're applying to law schools now, you're either ahead of the game or relegated to a second/third-tier school). These three pillars of a good applicant are precisely the hurdles that the author claims he can guide you over when, in reality, his advice is available from your everyday high school and/or college counselor, or any number of more highly regarded admissions publications. The worst part of this scam is that it preys upon those who are attempting to better themselves through higher education and simply want to get ahead ofthe game.
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