MADELINE ALVARENGA
LSAT, Admissions
My name is Madeline. I graduated from George Mason University with a BA in Global Affairs in 2020. I was accepted into multiple law schools and received many scholarship offers and will be attending the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law on a full ride!
During undergrad, I collaborated with my universities and various student groups to provide institutionalized support for students of marginalized backgrounds including undocumented and first-generation students. After college, I worked as an immigration paralegal helping individuals navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration court system.
As someone with ADHD and high levels of anxiety, navigating the LSAT was difficult but Ginsburg Advanced helped me better prepare for the LSAT by creating effective strategies while making the LSAT more manageable. Whether it’s finding test day coping mechanisms, implementing strategies to improve question accuracy, or remaining focused throughout LSAT prep, I am here to support you!
My family is originally from El Salvador so I grew up speaking Spanish and understand the difficulty of shifting between English and Spanish while reading, writing, or speaking. I am also a non-traditional and first generation student so I understand the difficulties of trying to find the balance between the LSAT and a demanding full time job or family responsibilities and pressures. Whatever it is, I am rooting for you!