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Competition
for quality law students increases
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Costs for providing quality
law education escalates ...
The competitive law school challenge
is to provide unique, long-term benefit "value-added"
student programs as adjuncts to traditional academic curricula
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The ideal, long-term
student benefit, "value-added" component:
"Real life / real time" programs which
provide mentor-like insight into traditionally "closed to
public view" careers - particularly
careers in the law.
The Answer:
The Law-in-Practice ["LiP"]™
Series / Informed Career Choice-B [ICC-B]©
for post graduate and law students. LiP/ICC-B™
provides viable, practical guidance for law school students (and
their families) in determining:
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In what context
they should set employment goals to have the best chance at
personal and professional success; |
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How to match
their career goals with elective curriculum choices and how
to get the most benefit from their law school experience; |
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How to maximize
the collateral benefits of attending law school; and |
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How to enhance
their career and personal success options after law school by: |
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Avoiding
costly career misadventures; |
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Getting the
big offer [and making the best acceptance choices]; |
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Capitalizing
on the big offer; |
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Accelerating
their career progression. |
LIP/ICC-B™
seminar participants are in a unique and enviable position
to make truly insightful and effective choices about the
study of law, career ambits for law education application, and
"best personal fit" law and law-related career paths - and
they are able to hit their career paths running.
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