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Sep092008

PrelawAdvisor.com Advisee Admission Successes, 2006-2008

PrelawAdvisor.com advisees earned admission offers from the following schools during the 2006-2008 admission cycles. These two cycles appears to me to have been among the very most challenging for applicants since I began working in law school admissions in 1996. Plan carefully as you think about application efforts this fall for a 2009 law school start, or if you are considering an effort to transfer upward from your current law school. Feel free to contact me at BradDobeck@aol.com. Please see my website www.PrelawAdvisor.com for more information about my approach to assisting law school and graduate school applicants.

  1. American University, Washington College of Law.
  2. Boston College Law School.
  3. Boston University School of Law.
  4. Brooklyn Law School.
  5. University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall).
  6. University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall).
  7. California Western School of Law.
  8. Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.
  9. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University.
  10. The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
  11. The University of Chicago Law School.
  12. Columbia University School of Law.
  13. Cornell Law School.
  14. University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
  15. Duke University School of Law.
  16. Fordham University School of Law.
  17. George Mason University School of Law.
  18. George Washington University Law School.
  19. Georgetown University Law Center.
  20. Georgetown University, Paralegal Studies Program.
  21. University of Michigan Law School.
  22. New York University School of Law.
  23. Northwestern University School of Law.
  24. Ohio Northern University-Claude W. Petit College of Law (with a major scholarship offer).
  25. University of Pennsylvania Law School.
  26. Regent University School of Law.
  27. St. John’s University School of Law (with a full-tuition scholarship offer).
  28. Santa Clara University School of Law.
  29. Seton Hall University School of Law.
  30. Stanford University Law School.
  31. Thomas Jefferson School of Law (with a major scholarship offer).
  32. University of Virginia School of Law.
  33. University of Washington School of Law.
  34. Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.
  35. West Virginia University College of Law.
  36. William & Mary Law School.

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