Modern law schools are no longer looking only for traditional legal thinkers. They seek students who understand law in a technology-driven world—combining strong reasoning skills with digital and analytical awareness.
This is the success story of Anjali Dwivedi, a forward-looking student from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, who achieved an LSAT score of 157 and built a future-ready, law-first profile with the guidance of EduQuest. Her journey shows how structured LSAT coaching in India, combined with LegalTech-aligned profile building, creates a powerful advantage for modern law school admissions.
Name: Anjali Dwivedi
Gender: Female
Hometown: Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Exam: LSAT
LSAT Score: 157
Profile Focus: Law + LegalTech Readiness
Mentorship Partner: EduQuest
Anjali was clear about pursuing law, but she also recognised an emerging reality:
The challenge was balance—remaining law-first, while becoming future-aware.
EduQuest began by understanding how Anjali thought, not just how she performed.
Her diagnostic evaluation focused on:
This allowed EduQuest to design a law-centric LSAT preparation plan, while planning targeted profile enhancement beyond the exam.
Anjali’s LSAT preparation focused on developing core law-school skills:
This built law-school-level thinking discipline, not test dependency.
Before attempting the LSAT, Anjali was guided clearly on score benchmarks:
With an LSAT score of 157, Anjali placed herself firmly within the competitive range, strengthening her candidacy for top law schools in India and abroad.
To strengthen her profile for modern law schools, Anjali completed LegalTech-relevant professional certifications, co-powered by Aptech, including:
📌 These were law-supportive digital skills, not coding programs.
Instead of technical capstone projects, Anjali worked on:
This demonstrated how technology enhances legal reasoning, rather than replacing it.
EduQuest guided Anjali in:
Her application reflected clarity, maturity, and future orientation.
With:
Anjali emerged as a highly competitive law school applicant, aligned with the evolving expectations of top law universities.
Her journey highlights a powerful truth:
The future of law belongs to those who understand both legal reasoning and digital systems.
LSAT excellence combined with LegalTech awareness creates a distinctive law profile.
Yes. A score of 157 falls within the competitive range (155–160) and is considered strong for admissions at many top law schools.
LegalTech improves legal research, efficiency, compliance, and access to justice. Awareness of these tools signals future-readiness.
No. When aligned correctly, LegalTech strengthens legal reasoning and professional relevance without replacing core legal skills.
LSAT is essential, but differentiation comes from profile depth—writing, research exposure, and future-oriented thinking.
Yes. EduQuest offers integrated LSAT coaching with LegalTech-aligned profile building and admissions mentoring.
EduQuest uniquely integrates:
We prepare students not just for law school—
but for the future of law.
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