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A Beginner's Guide to Applying While Black (or Brown): Foundational information that minority, first generation, and low-income students need to know as ... begin their law school application journey

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Law School Admission Coach Akiesha Anderson, former associate director of admission for UCLA Law and founder of Anderson Admissions Academy offers insight and advice designed to demystify the law school admissions process for underrepresented minority, first generation, and low-income prospective law students. This book provides a crash course on the basics of applying to law school and is an invaluable resource for those who don't have a lot of lawyers around them who can readily guide them on their way.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 12, 2021

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April 2, 2021
Good concise primer

Great overview of the process which provided significant insight and a through action plan. Few books are written specifically for minority applicants.
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