Academic Achievement
Program Overview
John Marshall's Academic Achievement Program is designed to provide assistance to all students at crucial points in their law school careers. The Academic Achievement Program provides resources and advice as the situation warrants, with its primary efforts being directed toward three key phases of the law school experience:
- The transition from undergraduate school or the workplace to the rigors of law school;
- The many challenging experiences students encounter during their years of law school; and
- The transition from law school to the workplace through the experience of taking the bar examination.
Academic Achievement helps students prepare for law school classes, exams, planning their course schedules, and preparing for the Bar Exam and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. Each state has their own rules and requirements to sit for their bar exam. We strongly encourage all students to review the rules and requirements for any and all states in which they intend to practice.
1L Programs
2L Programs
3L Programs
- Weekly 3L Bar Question
- Bar Madness
- Bar Exam Information Meeting
- Bring Your Own Brain
- Bar Exam Essay Program
- Bar and Brunch
- John Marshall Multistate Workshops
- Multistate Diagnostic Exam
- Bar Exam Registration
- Assistance with Course Schedules
- Individual Evaluation of Study Habits and Implementation of Improved Study Techniques
- Bar Preparation Course Information and Study Aids
Links
Contact Us
Academic Achievement Program
315 S. Plymouth Court
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Corrine Seither Morrissey
Director
Email: 6morriss@jmls.edu
Jamie A. Kleppetsch
Associate Director
Email: jkleppetsch@jmls.edu
Elena Marcheschi
Assistant Director
Email: emarcheschi@jmls.edu
Anthony J. Salinas
Coordinator
Email: 6salinas@jmls.edu

