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April 24, 2008

2008 Law School Summer Boot Camp for Students of Color

The  Summer Boot Camp is an online distance learning program designed to provide that intense preparation for law students of color.  The Boot Camp teachs students to study effectively for law school, introduces students to the writing, thinking and test-taking skills needed to excel on law school exams, and builds a network of academic support that crosses school boundaries.  The participants will work on the study skills, strategies and techniques they will need to achieve their goals as law students.  This is a 100 hour online program (fee: $600). Admission is on a rolling basis until the program is filled.  Because of the intense nature of this program it is important that students start as early in the summer as possible, preferrably by June 1st.

The Summer Boot Camp is part of the The JD Project which is committed to increasing the number of black and Latino law students. For more information about the Summer Boot Camp, contact Ms. Brenda Randall, Volunteer Director and Admission Coordinator. [email]. [JH]

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