How JurisPrep helped Kaley get a 174 on the LSAT and a full ride to a T-14 law school
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When Kaley first reached out to us, she was juggling a full-time job and preparing for the LSAT. Together, we developed a study plan that worked for her schedule. Her busy work schedule meant that studying for the LSAT had to take a backseat to her day job. We focused on making incremental improvements over time, while also ensuring that her study schedule was sustainable for her in order to avoid burnout. Over the span of about two months, Kaley brought her LSAT score up from a practice test average of 164 to an official LSAT score of 174.
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When it came time for Kaley to begin the application process, she felt a bit lost. No one in her family had ever applied to law school and, while she knew her stats qualified her for amazing opportunities at T-14 law schools, she didn't know how to begin her application process. To ensure that she got the best outcomes possible (with the biggest scholarships) she enrolled in our Unlimited Application Package.
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Kaley worked with us to put together applications that highlighted her background in science and linguistics while also demonstrating her commitment to returning to her community after finishing law school. She applied to most of the T-14, as well as her alma mater, and was accepted to several schools in the T-14, with two full rides: one to UVA Law and one to ASU, her alma mater. All told, Kaley received more than ONE MILLION dollars in scholarships to law school. ​
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When we asked Kaley what she thought of her experience working with JurisPrep throughout the entire LSAT and law school application process, she said,​
“JurisPrep has gotten me into an entirely different league of schools than I ever thought was possible. With the help of my admissions consultant and the tutoring that JurisPrep offers, I was able to raise my official LSAT score from a 167 to a 174 in a month and a half. From the eight law schools I applied to, I received over one million dollars in scholarships, which would not have been possible if I hadn't done admissions consulting with JurisPrep."

Kaley grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Arizona State University for undergrad. She majored in Biology and Spanish and graduated with a 4.1 GPA. While she was an undergrad student, she was active on campus and in her church, serving as a mentor within her community. She also interned at for a congressman in Washington, D.C.​
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Between graduating from undergrad and applying to law school, Kaley worked first as an accounting assistant for an insurance company and then as an LSAT instructor.
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