Hey all,
Would love some insight/suggestions if people are willing. If you're not interested, that's cool, no need to comment.
I'm a law admissions consultant who has my own business that I started about a year ago. I spent eight years in admissions at UHLC and have about a decade total of experience. While I have the expertise of being on the other side of the table from where y'all are now, I would really like to hear from people who are currently going through/have recently gone through the admissions process in the current landscape. I went through the admissions process in 2001 and things were...a LOT different.
For a while I've really wanted to create a comprehensive law admissions course on a platform like LearnDash or Thinkify that people could pay for one time and have access to forever. While I love working with applicants one on one, I understand that not everyone needs or wants a consultant nor does everyone have the resources to spend on that. However, I'm pretty passionate about giving applicants as much info as possible so that they can be as successful as possible throughout their admissions journey, so I thought creating a course would be a great way for those who maybe aren't looking to hire a consultant to still have the same info (minus the personalization aspect).
What would you want to see for this course? My plan is to do videos for each section and then to have downloadable resources as well. If a video section doesn't apply to you, you could obviously skip it, but I would want to treat it as if I'm talking to someone who has no idea about the process at all, especially since my clientele is a lot of first-gen and/or historically marginalized/underrepresented groups in the legal profession.
Nothing is too small or too obvious - give me ALL of your suggestions. I have a basic outline, but I really want to hear from people in my target audience what you would want to see in a comprehensive course.
I would also give a discount for my services to those who purchase the course if they decide they want more personalized editing/reviewing/etc, but the course would be meant as a standalone otherwise.
Thanks so much; I truly appreciate it.