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What?

Law School Interactive is a website that will educate and answer questions from potential and current law school students.  On a weekly basis we will be posting podcasts that will answer law school frequently asked questions, profile an individual law school or dive into an interesting topic that refers to preparing for law school, law school or law students in a variety of ways.

Who?

Amanda Loveday is the host and producer for Law School Interactive. Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a major in Broadcast Journalism and minor in English. At USC, Amanda was involved in a number of extra-curricular activities and completed an internship in New York City with Dateline NBC. After USC, Amanda worked as a producer/reporter at South Carolina ETV – the Statewide Affiliate for PBS. During her time there she covered many South Carolina political topics along with all the 2008 Presidential Campaigns. During the political season, Amanda traveled to Denver for the Democratic National Convention where she produced live radio programs and a variety of television pieces. She also served as emcee for the Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey event at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, SC in December 2007. She has also spent some time in higher education as an admissions counselor for the Undergraduate Admissions office at USC. She can be reached at aloveday@lawschoolinteractive.com.

New Podcast Series – Featured Law Schools

On the last Wednesday of every month we will take some time to learn more about each of the many law schools around the country through our Featured Law School podcasts. In these podcasts we will speak to one school administrator and one current student, who will each give us a first-hand account of their school and offerings. As you listen to each program, you will see that each administrator and student will be asked the same questions, giving you the chance to hear comparable information from all institutions. The Law School Interactive Featured Law School segments will give you a look into our nation’s law programs through the words of two of the most important groups on campus: the faculty and the student body.



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