Prior to law school, Bekah graduated summa cum laude with a BA in political science and a minor in business administration from Baylor University. During college, Bekah was a star advocate representing the university in regional and national undergraduate moot court competitions, wherein she was recognized as a Top 15 National Speaker multiple times. Following graduation, she took a gap year to gain meaningful experience, working as a fellow at a nonprofit economic organization, providing private academic tutoring, leading the praise team at her Spanish-speaking home church, and dedicating time to studying for the LSAT.
At Stanford Law, Bekah was an active community member, serving on the boards of both the Stanford Latinx Law Student Association and the Stanford Law School Christian Fellowship. She also volunteered with the Naturalization Pro Bono Clinic and represented clients as a student attorney in the Religious Liberty Clinic. Bekah further demonstrated her commitment to legal scholarship as an Articles Editor for the Stanford Law & Policy Review. Following law school, she completed a clerkship at the U.S. District Court and later at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Then, Bekah moved to New York City to begin her legal career at an international law firm, where she worked on complex commercial litigation matters. She is a licensed member of the New York Bar, the New York Junior League, the Puerto Rican Bar Association, and the New York Guild of Catholic Lawyers.
As a coach, Bekah enjoys working with all students ready to navigate the law school admissions process. She approaches consulting with a thoughtful, empathetic lens and a strong commitment to student success. Bekah is personally invested in guiding each applicant toward their highest potential, tailoring her guidance to reflect their individual strengths and goals. With a focus on tailored strategy and consistent accountability, she ensures students receive both structure and encouragement throughout the application process. Her philosophy centers on creating a supportive environment where applicants feel confident, empowered, and never isolated during what can often be a very challenging time.
Bekah is fluent in English and Spanish. She is also a native of San Antonio, Texas (so she knows good Tex-Mex food!) and is now living her best life as a litigator in New York City, where she enjoys Broadway shows, the diverse foods, immersive street pop-ups, and visiting different boroughs.