New Law School Discussion Site Goes Live!
Las Vegas, NV — August 18, 2008 – D & B Media Ventures LLC has spent the last few years developing educational websites geared towards prospective online students students based in the United States and around the world. Now, D & B Media Ventures LLC is now expanding its educational offerings to include a a family of law school related websites. The newest site, law school discussion forum, promises to be one of the most intereactive and exciting law school sites to hit the net in several years.
The Law School Admissions Insider site is now available to the nation via their website, http://www.lawschooldiscussion.net. The Law School Admissions Insider aims to put prospective law students in touch with both their peers and with law school admissions professionals.
According to Pat Bergin, Director of Marketing, “we’ve reached out to law school admissions counselors and admissions deans and asked them to participate on the discussion boards. So far, the response has been quite positive.” Their participation in the site will serve to make the site quite unique as high quality, professional help will be available almost instantly. Bergin added, “this could change the face of law school admissions in the United States.”
To date, D & B Media Ventures has developed three additional law school sites: http://law-school-secrets.com, http://law-school.tv, and http://lawschoolreference.com. The company, based in Las Vegas, Nevada, is dedicated to providing high quality educational quality on the internet. According to Walter Corcoran, Vice President for Development, “law school related websites is an exciting niche for us because the internet has become the primary vehicle for prospective law students to use to conduct all their school research.”
Admission to law schools in the United States is becoming more and more difficult. Law schools, according to Bergin “are becoming more selective merely to improve their superficial law school ranking.” Keeping low scoring students out, means that their rankings will not go down. Thus, “students need to be prepared to do everything possible to ensure their own success, and this website should be part of any plan.”
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