How should I prepare for the first meeting?
Don’t overthink it. The consultation isn’t an interview, and there’s no right way to show up. If you’ve taken the initiative to set up a consultation, you’re ready for our first chat. If you have a preliminary school list or a target cycle, great. And if there are specific concerns — an LSAT score you’re debating whether to retake, a GPA that needs explaining, a character and fitness issue you’re unsure how to address — let’s discuss. We’d rather spend the time on what actually matters to you than walk through generic overviews that you could get from scanning our website, or over email follow-ups. Spend this time to dig in, ask some killer questions, get some real value. If none of that is ready, come anyway. Plenty of productive consultations begin with nothing more than “I think I want to go to law school but I’m not sure where to start.” That’s as valid as any starting point — and one we are more than comfortable working with.