A live masterclass for fall 2027 law school applicants with big law goals
Most law school applicants have big law as a goal. Very few understand what it actually takes to get there.
Landing a big law job out of law school is a sequence. It starts before you ever set foot in a classroom.
It starts with your application, and we’re showing you exactly what that should look like.
If big law is where you want to be — this masterclass is for you.
Fall 2027: now is the time to start.

What we will cover:
— What big law actually is and why not all firms are equal
— Which law schools place graduates into big law, and the data behind it
— How your law school choice directly impacts your big law chances
— What big law firms are looking for in the candidates they hire
— How to position yourself as a big law candidate starting at the application stage
— The timeline — what to do now, before you even start law school, to put yourself on the path
Topping the Curve has:
100+ clients coached into top law schools since 2022
1.5 million+ in scholarships awarded
90% of clients landing in the top of their class
Who this is for:
Fall 2027 applicants who want to work at a big law firm after graduation. Whether you are just starting to research law schools or you are deep in LSAT prep, this masterclass will give you the framework you need to make smarter decisions throughout your entire cycle.
Your Coach

Sephora Grey, Esq.:
- Full-time big law attorney
- Graduated in the top of her class from Georgetown Law School
- Two federal clerkships,: district & appellate
- Helped 100s of clients get into top law schools across the country, with scholarships. Harvard, Chicago, Stanford, UVA, Columbia, NYU, Georgetown, Cornell, the list goes on.
And here you will learn what she teaches her clients.
Don’t have to take our word for it, hear from our clients.













Big Law
About 15 law schools place over 50% of their class into big law.
Sephora has worked at two of the top big law firms in the country and has helped clients get into top law schools and land jobs at big law firms around the country.
Federal Clerkships
Less than 5% of law students land a federal district court clerkship. Sephora has clerked at both the federal district court and the circuit court level.
A Federal Clerkship is the “lead-in” to appellate practice at big law firms (circuit court clerkship), becoming a law school professor, or becoming a judge.
Law School Success
Sephora is a full-time big law attorney.
Sephora graduated with honors from Georgetown Law. She did two federal clerkships immediately after law school.
Sephora’s clients have gone on to finish in the top of their class after participating in law student coaching.
Details:
Date: Sunday, April 26
Time: 7-8:30pm EST
Where: Live on zoom
*Tickets are limited and first come first served. No refunds. All ticket holders will get access to the recording for 7 days after the masterclass.
Investment: $35
About Me

Sephora Grey, Esq. is a licensed attorney and big law firm associate. Sephora completed two federal clerkships, a district and appellate, immediately after graduation. She is the founder of Topping the Curve (TTC), a law school coaching business where she helps individuals get into, and succeed in law school.
Sephora graduated Cum Laude from Georgetown University Law Center. While in law school she worked at the Department of Justice and was the Editor-in-Chief of the American Criminal Law Review—the nation’s premier journal of criminal law—where she led a masthead of over 100 law students. She was a member of the trial advocacy division of barristers’ council, where she had the pleasure of serving as the assistant trial advocacy director and competing in national competitions year round.
She worked at two top big law firms in the country both summers while in law school, and received multiple awards including the deans certificate and the academic and leadership award at graduation
Since then, through her business, Topping the Curve, Sephora has helped 100s of individuals get into top law schools around the country, perform well in law school, and land top big law jobs, clerkships, and other lucrative legal positions.