Solomon Kim
Director of Advising
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Columbia University
Law School
Columbia Law School
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Solomon earned his JD from Columbia Law School. He boasts a diverse legal career, having previously worked as an associate at a major global law firm and served as a judicial law clerk for federal judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Solomon currently works as a federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice, specializing in white-collar crimes, and also teaches as an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School. He has also worked as an analyst in the legal department of an investment bank.

Before attending law school, Solomon graduated with a BA in political science and psychology from Columbia University. During law school, he was named a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and James Kent Scholar for his outstanding academic achievement.

Solomon has always been passionate about mentorship and guiding aspiring and practicing attorneys so they can successfully pursue their goals. He benefited greatly from many amazing mentors throughout his legal career, so he strives to pass on that knowledge and wisdom to others.

As a coach, Solomon understands that each applicant is different. With 15 years of coaching experience, he takes the time to get to know students on a personal level, enabling him to understand their backgrounds, experiences, and aspirations. He provides personalized and detailed feedback, highlighting each applicant’s strongest attributes to help them stand out in the law school admissions process.

When Solomon isn’t coaching, he enjoys snowboarding.