Girls Gone Legal x Victoria Inoyo From Juris Education: An Inside Look Into the Law School Admissions Process

If you’ve ever wondered what actually moves the needle in law school admissions, beyond the obvious stellar GPA and high LSAT score combination, our latest podcast is for you. 

In this episode, Victoria Inoyo, one of Juris Education’s expert law school admissions consultants, breaks down what admissions committees really respond to, how applicants can stand out without sounding performative, and the strategy shifts that make the biggest difference for students at every stage of the process.

Meet Victoria Inoyo

Victoria is a law school admissions consultant with seven years of coaching experience, and she’s helped students earn admission to top programs including Yale Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, Vanderbilt University Law School, USC Gould School of Law, and UC Berkeley School of Law.

She earned her BA in Political Science (honors) from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and her JD from USC Gould School of Law, bringing both firsthand legal education experience and a strategic coaching lens to the application process.

What You’ll Learn In The Episode: How to Make Your Law School Application More Competitive 

  • How to get started with preparing your application and avoid common admissions myths

  • How to approach the LSAT (including retakes and timing)

  • What makes your law school essays stand out, especially for non-traditional/non-pre-law applicants

  • When a law school addendum helps vs. hurts your admissions changes

  • What separates top law school applicants from average applicants and how to choose between multiple offers

If you’d like personalized guidance on how to make your law school application more competitive, take a look at Juris Education’s personalized law school admissions consulting services and their team of 100+ expert consultants, which includes former law school admissions officers and practicing attorneys. 

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If you’re applying this cycle (or planning ahead), this episode will help you make smarter decisions faster.

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