The Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) is a national organization, founded in 1968, that seeks to expand opportunities for minority and low-income students to attend law school. Among other things, each year CLEO hosts “ASAP” Seminars, which stands for Achieving Success in the law school Application Process. At these seminars, students are provided guidance on how to select a law school, draft an effective personal statement, succeed at the LSAT, and avoid common errors committed by law school applicants. You can learn more about these seminars at this link. And here’s a flyer.