PRE-LAW PACK
Your cultural clarity and step-by-step strategy for law school and the bar
Price: $15


You dream of becoming an attorney. You want to champion equity.
This Pre-Law Pack is made for you to build your resume, perspective and cultural resilience for law school.
WHAT YOU'LL GET
START WITH A SELF-ASSESSMENT
Before you dive into applications or LSAT prep, this guided reflection helps you take stock of where you are — academically, emotionally, and culturally. You’ll identify your strengths, uncover gaps, and clarify your motivations for pursuing law. This isn’t just about checking boxes — it’s about aligning your journey with your values, your community, and your long-term vision of justice.
MAXIMIZE YOUR GPA
Grades aren’t just numbers — they’re leverage. This section gives you structure, progress targets, and resource links to help you stay on track academically. Whether you’re navigating a tough semester or planning for honors, you’ll learn how to build a GPA that opens doors and reflects your full intellectual power
BUILD YOUR PROSPEROUS POWER
In Burkina Faso, when someone asks “How are you?” they’re asking about your kinship, prosperity, and power. This framework helps you define success beyond the classroom — through relationships, cultural clarity, and community impact. You’ll explore how to build wealth in every sense: emotional, academic, spiritual, and social.
JOURNAL QUESTIONS FOR CLARITY
Law school isn’t just about logic — it’s about legacy. These journal prompts help you dig deeper into your motivations, your cultural story, and your strategic path. You’ll reflect on what justice means to you, how your lived experience shapes your advocacy, and what kind of lawyer you’re becoming.
WHY THIS PRICE
This isn’t just a study guide — it’s a cultural strategy. For $15, you’ll receive a complete framework to prepare for law school with clarity, confidence, and community. From GPA structure to journal prompts, every piece is designed to help you build power, not just pass exams.
$15
“We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred and the mistrust."
- Justice Thurgood Marshall




