- Which services do you offer?
- LSAT tutoring
- Admissions/applications advising
- Law-school-preparedness coaching
- Law-school advising/tutoring
- How do I contact you?
- Call: 205-388-9675
- E-mail: drew@prelawcoach.com
- Website Inquiry: http://www.prelawcoach.com/contact.html
- Is there a minimum purchase required?
- No. My services are customizable. If you want all of my services, great. If you want only one of my services, great. You can hire me for as much or as little as you want.
- How can I pay you?
- Venmo, Zelle, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal (additional charge), or check.
- Do you offer any discounts?
- Yes!
- For admissions/applications advising, I offer discounts for purchasing multiple services, and I offer a discounted Full Package, which includes all of the services (including 5 hours of miscellaneous advising).
- For law-school-preparedness coaching and for LSAT/subject-matter tutoring, I offer discounts for group purchases.
- Yes!
- How would we communicate?
- Mode of communication varies from client to client. Most of my clients choose to have sessions via FaceTime or phone call, but I have also met with clients via Google Meet, Zoom, and Skype.
- What materials do you use during LSAT sessions?
- Do you offer initial consultations?
- Yes. An initial consultation lasts up tp 30 minutes and costs $25. If you subsequently decide to purchase a service, the $25 will be credited to your bill!
- I have a friend who would like to be advised, too. May we be advised together?
- Absolutely. My services are available to individuals and groups.
- I'm already in law school. Do you offer any services for me?
- Certainly. Obviously, you have no need for LSAT tutoring or admissions/applications advising, but you might be interested in subject-matter tutoring and/or the practical tools I teach via my law-school-preparedness coaching. In addition, perhaps you are interested in transferring to another school or need help in your employment search. I'm delighted to try to help with those matters, as well.
- I'm still in high school but want to attend law school after I graduate from college. Is it too soon to be advised?
- Not at all. I totally understand wanting to get a head start on things, so I am available to discuss your goals and to craft a customized plan/timeline for you to follow during college.
- Before you created PreLawCoach, did you advise/coach/tutor students?
- Yes. Throughout my 11+ years in higher education, I have worked with pre-law students. Students I have advised, written recommendation letters for, tutored, and/or taught during my Law School Savvy seminars have attended law schools throughout the country, including Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Penn, Duke, Berkeley, Northwestern, Michigan, UVA, Texas, Notre Dame, Georgia, Baylor, SMU, Houston, South Texas, St. Mary's, Texas Tech, Tulane, Denver, Southern California, Loyola (Los Angeles), Pepperdine, Syracuse, Albany, Hofstra, New England, Oklahoma City, Duquesne, Florida State, Michigan State, Penn State, Wake Forest, Washington University, Washington & Lee, William & Mary, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Vanderbilt.