Former University of Michigan Law School Admissions Officer Critiques Real Michigan Law Applications
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In this video, former University of Michigan Law School admissions officer Joe Pollak critiques two real applications to the University of Michigan Law School, then guesses what admissions decisions they got.
Please note that for all of the videos in this series, the applications we use were graciously volunteered by members of the Law School Admissions subreddit, and none have paid Spivey Consulting for our admissions services. Think we should use a different type of application? Looking for a critique on someone with a lower GPA, or a C&F issue, or 10+ years of work experience? Send us your apps! We can only critique the applications that are sent to us, and we'd love to do more. Our team is made up of former law school admissions officers from Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Chicago, Penn, Michigan, WUSTL, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, UNC, University of Washington, University of Colorado, University of Richmond, Syracuse, University of Houston, Penn State, UNLV, and Lewis & Clark — we would happily accept completed applications to any of these schools for this video series.
Right now, we have two more lined up: first, former Yale Law Director of Enrollment & Financial Aid Nick Everdell critiques Yale Law applications, and second, former Penn Law Dean of Admissions Derek Meeker critiques Penn Law applications.
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