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  • 198. Data Over Rankings: Dean Zearfoss Speaks
    2025/06/10

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, host Shani Butts interviews Dean Sarah Zearfoss from the University of Michigan Law School about data transparency and the realities of law school admissions. Dean Zearfoss breaks down what applicants often misunderstand about rankings, employment outcomes, and acceptance rates. She explains how to interpret law school data accurately, emphasizes the importance of authenticity in applications, and shares why applicants should focus on fit instead of prestige. This episode empowers listeners to apply strategically and make informed decisions using facts—not fear.

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    42 分
  • 197. What Law Schools Really Look For: Dean Simmons Breaks It Down
    2025/05/27

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, host Shani Butts sits down with Dean Tracy Simmons of Howard University School of Law to discuss wellness, admissions, and student success. Dean Simmons shares her personal and professional journey into legal education and provides honest, practical insights into the challenges law school applicants face—from increased competition to self-doubt. She unpacks misconceptions around rankings, scholarships, and rejections, and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, community, and fit when choosing a law school. With real stories of student resilience, Dean Simmons encourages applicants to seek support, stay focused, and pursue law school with clarity and confidence.

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    42 分
  • 196. The Power of Your Story: Winning in Holistic Review with Michael Donnelly Boylan
    2025/05/13

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, guest host Shani Butts speaks with Michael Donnelly Boylan, Associate Dean of Enrollment at Roger Williams University School of Law, about the realities of holistic admissions. With over two decades of experience, Dean Boylan explains how every part of a law school application—GPA, LSAT, writing samples, letters of recommendation, and personal statements—works together to tell a candidate’s story. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, resilience, and attention to detail over perfect numbers. The conversation addresses common myths, red flags, the growing importance of LSAT writing, and why schools are shifting away from rankings to focus on outcomes like bar passage and employability. Dean Boylan also shares insider tips on choosing the right recommenders, writing addenda, and using life experience as a strength in the admissions process.

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    40 分
  • 195. Inside Law Admissions: What Really Matters to Committees with Issa DiSciullo
    2025/05/06

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, host Arturo Hudson welcomes back Issa DiSciullo from William & Mary Law School to discuss the anatomy of a strong law school application. Drawing on over 30 years of admissions experience, Dean Issa emphasizes a holistic review process, where GPA, LSAT, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and resumes are all key pieces of a candidate’s story. She explains that law schools are looking for academically prepared, self-aware, and authentic applicants who align with the school’s mission and values. Dean Issa offers clear advice on how to approach optional essays, personal statements, addenda, and resume-building—urging applicants to focus on growth, purpose, and honest storytelling over perfection. The conversation encourages prospective students to be strategic, patient, and true to themselves throughout the admissions process.

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    1 時間
  • 194. Your Digital First Impression: Professional Branding 101 with Khevna Patel
    2025/04/29

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, host LoVetta Jenkins welcomes back Khevna Patel for a deeper conversation on building a professional brand, networking intentionally, and creating a supportive community before you need it. Kavna shares actionable tips on optimizing LinkedIn, including crafting an engaging tagline, leveraging recommendations, and using posts to highlight your values and interests. The discussion covers how to maintain meaningful connections, overcome social anxiety in networking, and use tools like AI to follow up with authenticity. Emphasizing the long-term value of community, Kavna reminds listeners that networking isn’t transactional—it’s about genuine relationships that fuel both personal and professional growth.

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    24 分
  • 193. Branding Yourself in the Legal Industry with Kavna Patel
    2025/04/22

    In this episode of Break Into Law School, host LoVetta Jenkins interviews Kavna Patel, a legal industry professional with over seven years of experience in talent acquisition, DEI, and HR. Together, they explore the importance of building a personal brand, especially for law students and young professionals. Kavna explains how effective networking, mindful LinkedIn presence, and proactive storytelling help candidates stand out. She shares actionable tips for following up after networking events, using social media wisely, and pivoting career paths with confidence. Emphasizing authenticity and long-term planning, Kavna encourages listeners to take control of their brand and leverage mentorship, community engagement, and self-reflection to reach their goals.

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    35 分
  • 192. Making Law School Admissions More Accessible
    2025/03/11

    Sydney Montgomery, Executive Director of Barrier Breakers, introduces the organization's mission to provide accessible law school admissions support, particularly for students with financial constraints. She highlights the Barrier Breaker Scholars Program, which offers free one-on-one advising for LSAC fee waiver students, and the Law School Application Bootcamp, a structured 12-week program that includes expert-led sessions, essay revisions, and ongoing mentorship. Beyond admissions, Barrier Breakers fosters a strong community, offering networking opportunities, career guidance, and wellness support to help students succeed throughout law school and their legal careers. Through partnerships with law schools and sponsors, the organization continues to expand resources, ensuring aspiring lawyers receive the guidance they need to thrive.

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    11 分
  • 191. Should You Wait to Apply to Law School
    2025/01/17

    Sydney Montgomery, discusses whether prospective law school applicants should apply this cycle or wait until the next. She explains the rolling admissions process, emphasizing that applying early increases acceptance and scholarship chances, while late applications are riskier. Many applicants, she argues, rush the process with subpar LSAT scores and poorly reviewed essays, potentially costing them significant scholarship money and increasing their law school debt. She suggests viewing the application process as a two-year journey—one year for LSAT preparation and another for crafting strong applications. Montgomery stresses that taking extra time can lead to higher LSAT scores, better essays, and relevant experience, all of which improve admission outcomes. She highlights the importance of financial planning, as waiting a year can reduce student loan debt and lead to better job prospects. Through real-life success stories, she illustrates how applicants who took additional time were admitted to top law schools like Harvard and Stanford. Ultimately, she advises applicants to wait if they are rushing or cutting corners, ensuring they present the strongest possible application for better long-term career and financial benefits.

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    37 分