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Jesse graduated magna cum laude from Emory with a Bachelor's in business administration with dual concentrations in information systems and operations management and marketing and Chinese language and literature. During college, he served as a pre-college admissions advisor and resident advisor through the Emory University Pre-College Program.
During law school, Jesse also acted as an admissions representative for the USC Gould School of Law Diversity Committee, in addition to his role as Co-President. His commitment to law and technology at USC led the Legal Technology Association to a third-place finish at the 2020 Los Angeles Global Legal Hackathon, where they pitched an idea for a mental health app for practicing attorneys and law firms. He was also a USC Merit Scholarship recipient.
In 2020, he published a novel titled "Underdog" about his law school experience, as well as the experiences of classmates, professors, law school deans, and startup founders within the USC Gould legal community. Jesse has a strong track record of supporting students in their writing processes, having tutored both undergraduate and graduate students across various subjects. Currently, Jessee works as an attorney at a mid-sized, New York-based defense firm, practicing in general liability and medical malpractice.
As an admissions coach, Jesse excels at providing comprehensive strategies for the admissions process. He helps students craft persuasive narratives, optimally structure their arguments, and leverage their unique qualities to make an impression on top-tier law schools. He is committed to helping students reach their goals and become part of the nation's elite legal community. Having faced and overcome the challenges of applying to law school himself, he understands the stress and pressure students experience and works diligently to give them the best chance of success.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Jesse loves spicy foods and is a dedicated gym-goer. He enjoys exploring his new home in New York City and is always open to meeting prospective students for a cup of coffee.
We advise candidates to start working on their UCLA School of Law applications as early in the cycle as possible. Crafting a compelling application takes time; you need to assemble vital documents, fine-tune your resume, write a personal statement, essays, and much more. The earlier in the cycle you begin working on your application, the more time you have to build a compelling case for your acceptance.
We’re happy to help you build a balanced school list that can include any other law school you’d like to apply to.
Yes, we are happy to support non-traditional applicants applying to the UCLA School of Law. Your counselor will help you position your unique experiences and stories to maximize your chances of acceptance.
We provide unlimited video sessions, phone calls, and emails for application support throughout the admissions process. This also includes unlimited revisions for your personal statement, UCLA Law resume, essays, and entire application.
While UCLA Law typically doesn’t offer interviews for its JD program (except in case-by-case scenarios where the admissions committee may request one), we offer mock interview prep for all law schools you apply to after submitting your LSAC application. We also offer waitlist, deferral, and scholarship application support.