Are you currently in another professional career and applying to law school for fall 2025?

Do you have no idea where to start with your law school applications?

Unsure of how to balance the process while working full time?

Trust me, I get it.

I was once in your spot, years ago when I was thinking about law school applications.

I was working full time in the finance sector and needed to make the transition.

I had no attorneys in my family.

I had no guidance and no one to tell me what to do, when to start, or how to do it.

I don’t want you to have to go through the process alone.

As a licensed attorney and law school coach I have helped tons of individuals just like you get into law school.

I created the personal law school application plan (PLAP) to help you prepare for application season.

The PLAP will give you the step-by-step process to succeed.

When I was applying to law school many years ago I didn’t know where to start.

I had no one who could give me the right steps.

As a result, I went through the process on my own and played it by ear with tons of googling.

I created this guide so you don’t have to go it alone.

Get the necessary steps handed to you and have all the information you need to be prepared.


In this guide you will:

  • Know when to start studying for the LSAT
  • Know how long to study for the LSAT
  • Know how to create an LSAT study schedule
  • HOW and when to research law schools
  • Get LSAT writing tips
  • When to request recommendation letters (and from who)
  • When to start writing your application materials**
  • An overall application timeline

**PLAP’s do not include information on how to write materials.


Consider…what are your law school goals?

Are you choosing schools to apply to that can get you to your goals?

Are you factoring in your hard numbers?

What factors are you putting on your law school list?

Who are you asking to be your recommenders?

Are you paying attention to the school’s numbers?

We’ve solved that for you.

The PLAP walks you through how to make these decisions.


Hear it from just a few clients:


Don’t wait to get your PLAP.

If you’re applying for Fall 2025,

NOW is the time to start preparing


Personal Law School Application Plan Details


Investment:

What is it worth to you to be prepared for law school application season?

To know you aren’t left behind?

To know exactly when to start preparing?

To know what to do?

$250? $500? $1000?

We think it’s worth more than what you pay .

Your PLAP is only $50.



We know you’ll love this guide

And you’ll return to it over and over and over

as you prepare for your law school application season.

Still unsure?
Check out our client success here.


Got your guide?

Check out 1-1 application coaching packages where we work with you in-depth to get you into a top law school.

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FAQ

The PLAP is non-refundable. It is not a guide to show you how write materials or what to say. It is not a LSAT study guide.


About me

Sephora Grey, Esq. graduated Cum Laude, from Georgetown University Law Center, having received straight A’s in all semesters but two (darn that one B+ :/). She worked at the Department of Justice, was the Editor-in-Chief of the #1 criminal law review in the country, trial advocacy assistant director on barristers’ council, a student attorney in the notorious civil rights clinic, and received multiple top big law firm offers including interviewing at over 10 firms in her 1L year.

She worked at 2 top big law firms in the country while in law school. Sephora also secured two federal clerkships, district and appellate for immediately after graduation.

At graduation she received multiple awards including the deans certificate and the academic and leadership award.

Since then, through her business, Topping the Curve, Sephora has helped tons 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.