Friday, July 11, 2008

University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I am the Assistant Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. It is because of my positive experience at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you to attend the LSAC Forum in San Francisco on November 12 and visit with me at table number 49. With me at the event will be Christopher McDermott, a 2007 graduate of Pacific McGeorge. We look forward to answering all of your questions about our programs, faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private, ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full- and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80 years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu, or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, we look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in San Francisco and talking with you in person. Remember, we will be at table 49!

Best Regards,
Mathiew H. Le
Assistant Director of Admissions




Dear Christian Milan,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I am the Assistant
Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law.
It is because of my positive experience at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you
to attend the LSAC Forum in Atlanta on October 26-27 and visit with me at table
number 143. With me at the event will be Eric Barnum, a 1994 graduate of Pacific
McGeorge. We look forward to answering all of your questions about our programs,
faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private,
ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full-
and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80
years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's
first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous
preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of
specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a
top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with
more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer
on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and
Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To
learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu,
or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, we
look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in Atlanta and talking with you in
person. Remember, we will be at table 143!

Best Regards,
Mathiew H. Le
Assistant Director of Admissions





From: Annemarie Meyer
To: cmilan485 cmilan484@gmail.com milanc3@aol.com chmilan18@aol.com chris227784@aol.com chmilan27@aol.com jurisdoctorstud@aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2007 4:57:33 PM
Subject: A Note from the Assistant Dean about the upcoming LSAC forum


Dear Christian,

Congratulations on your decision to consider a career in law! I have been the
Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific
McGeorge School of Law for 7 years now. It is because of my positive experience
at Pacific McGeorge that I encourage you to attend the LSAC Forum in Boston on
October 6th and visit with me at table number 25. I look forward to answering
all of your questions about our programs, faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge
student experience.

In case you're not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private,
ABA-accredited law school located in California's capital city. With 100 full-
and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80
years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California's
first chartered university.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous
preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of
specialization include Governmental Affairs and Policy, International Law, and a
top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinical opportunities with
more than 85 local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofits. We also offer
on-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and
Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.

Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To
learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mcgeorge.edu,
or to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, I
look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in Boston and talking with you in
person. Remember, I will be at table 25!

Best Regards,
Adam W. Barrett
Assistant Dean & Director of Admissions
I will be out of the office from 11/7/07 to 11/9/07. Returning 11/12/07.


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