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We are pleased to announce the release of the new law admissions book...
Stay ALURP: The Bare Bones of Gaining Admission into Law School
Book
Summary:
- Building a competitive academic profile and application
- Preparing for the LSAT
- Creating an impressive personal statement and addendum
- Navigating scholarship consideration
- Securing top recommendation letters
- Corresponding effectively with admissions officers
Plus bonus sections
on:
- Following the admissions time-line
- Preparing
for law school
- Deciding between Day and Evening programs
- Competing
from the wait list
Book Order Information
Cost: $20 (includes shipping & handling)
To pay by check, please mail your
payment, payable to The Academic Network, Inc., to the address below: The Academic Network, Inc. Attn: ALURP Book 2010 West Avenue K # 646 Lancaster, CA 93536-5229
Note: Book is not mailed until check is processed. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR MAILING ADDRESS.
To pay by credit card, use the form
below OR call us at 661.945.4522:
You
will receive an e-mail confirming your book order. An official receipt will also be e-mailed to your attention in 3-5 business
days. Note: Information is for book purchases only and will not
be viewed or offered to a third party.
Reviews from the March 14, 2009 "Stay ALURP
pre-release book seminar"
"This is
by far the best law school admissions book I have ever read. An easy must-read which gets straight to the point."
- Taylor Cattenger, 2009 admitted law school applicant
"A guaranteed best seller in the world of
law school admissions....terrific insight from some who has actually made thousands of decisions!" - Candice
Artens, undergraduate junior
"You'll get more in these 137 pages than hours at a law fair"
- Daniel Espanza, 2009 admitted law school applicant
"A very useful resource from the mind of an
admissions dean. I'll be sure to pass this on to my students considering law school." - Political Science Professor
and Pre-law Advisor
"The shortest law admissions book you'll ever read....but by far the most powerful!
I never knew half of this information when I was applying to law school." - Kelly Parkinson, 1st-year law student
"Dean Shropshire broke the mold on this one....just the facts!" - Shania Tehoela, 2009 admitted
law student
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