University of Miami
Toppel
Above the Bar
LSAT
Applying to Law School
100

Who is the mascot of UM?

Sebastian the Ibis

100

When should you first visit Toppel?

Freshman year

100

What is the name of the current president?

Sterling Cole

100

How many sections are in the LSAT?

3 sections

100

Name 3 things to consider when applying to law schools.

Finances, Areas of Study, Location, etc.

200

When was UM founded?

1925

200

Name 3 services offered by Toppel.

LSAT Resources, Pre-Law Handbook, Personal Statement Guide, 509 American Bar Association Reports, Summer Program Applications, Resume Reviews, Interview Prep, Cane2Cane

200

What year was ATB started?

2020

200

You should begin studying for the LSAT how many months in advance?

6 to 3 months

200

What month do most applications open?

September

300

Name the accelerated program offered by UM that allows students to begin law school in undergrad.

3+3

300

What is the name of the platform created for student and alumni career development?

Handshake

300

What award did ATB win last year?

Organization of the Year

300

What is the score range of the LSAT?

120 to 180

300

Name 3 elements of a law school application.

Transcripts, LSAT Score, Resume, Personal Statement, Recommendation Letters

400

What area of law is UM Law School best known for?

Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law

400

What is the name of the current pre-law advisor at Toppel?

Noelle Drevyn

400

What is the date of our next GBM?

November 14

400

How many times can you take the LSAT in your life?

7 times 

400

How many times can you take the LSAT within a testing year?

3 times

500

What UM alumni is a current US Senator?

Marco Rubio

500

What is the latest addition to Toppel?

Professional Headshot Photo Booth

500

What is the name of the UM Law Representative that spoke at the first GBM?

Tyonna Brent

500

Name each section of the LSAT.

Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension

500

On what platform do you create an account and submit applications through?

LSAC: Law School Admissions Council Website