T14 Application Bootcamp—former Yale Asc. Director of Admissions

Thursdays + 30-minute one-on-one consultation · Zoom

Course details

Sep 04, 2025-Sep 25, 2025 4 weeks
Thursdays 6–7:30 PM EST
Virtual, Zoom
Get the insider perspective to help you build the application that stands out.

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$899
$387 subscription value included.
Or pay 2 payments of $450

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Boost your law school application with former YLS Associate Director of Admissions Kamil Brown.

Take your law school applications to the next level with our intensive T14 Application Bootcamp designed for all aspiring law students, whether your sights are set on the nation’s T14 law schools or beyond. This course delivers expert, insider guidance on core elements of your application, including: Crafting a personal statement that effectively captures your story; building a professional, polished resume that highlights your strengths; strategically using addenda to address GPA or LSAT issues; mastering supplemental and “Why Law School?” essays; and avoiding the common application mistakes that derail strong candidates.

As part of the bootcamp, you’ll receive a 30-minute, one-on-one consultation with a former T14 law school admissions professional and current 7Sage admissions officer, who brings 8+ years of experience in selective law school admissions to help you refine your materials and sidestep common pitfalls that can keep applicants out of their dream schools. In addition to expert instruction and individualized guidance, you’ll join a supportive, interactive online community of fellow law school applicants to collaborate, share insights, and stay motivated as you complete your applications.

Whether you’re navigating your first draft or preparing to hit “submit,” the T14 Application Bootcamp will equip you with the tools, confidence, and professional feedback you need to craft a competitive, cohesive, and compelling law school application.


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Kamil Brown
Yale

Kamil Brown is a higher education professional with over eight years of experience in university admissions and a demonstrated track record of success in promoting college access. He began his admissions career supporting graduate enrollment services at Columbia University's Teachers College and has held leadership positions in admissions at the University of Pennsylvania, Yale Law School, Boston College Law School, and Fordham University School of Law. During his graduate education at The University of Texas at Austin, Kamil also supported student success initiatives within UT Austin's division of enrollment management and pre-law advising within the College of Liberal Arts. Kamil holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and graduate degrees from New York University, Columbia University, and The University of Texas at Austin.

Schedule


1
Week 1: Understanding the Law School Application Process
Thursday, Sep 04 at 6:00 PM EDT
  • Overview of application timelines and LSAC/CAS system
  • Components of a complete application package (required vs. optional)
  • How law schools evaluate candidates (holistic review, GPA/LSAT weighting, soft factors)
  • Strategies for school selection, including T14 and beyond, Common pitfalls and misconceptions about the admissions process
  • Action Item: Create a personalized application timeline and school list

2
Week 2: Building a Professional, Impactful Resume
Thursday, Sep 11 at 6:00 PM EDT
  • The role of the resume in law school admissions
  • Formatting for clarity, concision, and professionalism
  • Showcasing academic, professional, leadership, and volunteer experiences
  • Tailoring descriptions for admissions readers vs. employers
  • Avoiding common resume mistakes in law school applications
  • Workshop: Peer review and instructor feedback on draft resumes
  • Action Item: Submit a polished resume for instructor review before Week 3

3
Week 3: Crafting a Standout Personal Statement
Thursday, Sep 18 at 6:00 PM EDT
  • Purpose of the personal statement in law school admissions
  • Identifying compelling themes and narratives from your experiences
  • Storytelling techniques for maximum impact
  • Balancing authenticity with professionalism
  • Common personal statement missteps and how to avoid them
  • Workshop: Brainstorm and outline your personal statement; instructor feedback on themes
  • Action Item: Submit first draft of personal statement for feedback

4
Week 4: Supplemental Essays & Application Addenda
Thursday, Sep 25 at 6:00 PM EDT
  • The value of supplemental essays (“Why this school?” and diversity statements)
  • When and how to write GPA and LSAT addenda
  • Tone and structure for effective addenda
  • Strategically deciding which optional components to include
  • How to keep supplemental materials concise and impactful
  • Workshop: Draft one supplemental essay or addendum with real-time feedback
  • Action Item: Submit final drafts of all application materials for review and one-on-one follow-up meeting

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