Welcome to Strategic Law Admissions! It is truly my pleasure to offer this service to aspiring lawyers. As an unconventional student and military veteran, I had a much different approach to the admissions process than the average applicant. I sought guidance constantly as I completed my law school applications. After reading countless books, I consulted with admissions officers, law school professors, and practicing attorneys before receiving an offer of admission to the University of Virginia School of Law. Throughout the arduous admissions process, I often found myself wishing for a single, centralized source of information that could offer affordable advice and guidance. I was looking for an assistant who cared about my admissions goals as much as I did. Strategic Law Admissions was founded with that vision in mind. We take pride in the fact that all of our consultants have been admitted to top ten schools, but more importantly, that they are all exceptional individuals who pursue the very best in their personal and professional lives and genuinely care about attaining it for others. I’m convinced that our services will not only give you an edge in the law school admissions process, but also give you peace of mind in knowing that you have crafted more than just an application - you will have created the best possible reflection of yourself. Thank you for choosing Strategic Law Admissions. Best,
Scott Burton Scott Burton served as a Marine Corps infantry squad leader during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. After he left the military, he received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from Northwestern University. During John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, Scott was a regional vetting director. He was a Washington Veteran Scholars Fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, where he worked with former U.S. Attorney General Ed Meese. Scott has also worked with Senator Dick Durbin (D, IL) on policy issues relating to wounded veterans. He has been featured in various local and national media outlets such as CNN, the Washington Times, and Fox News Chicago. He currently lives with his wife in Alexandria, Virginia. |





