Anna Ivey

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Anna Ivey is a published author and nationally known graduate school admissions counselor at her own firm, Anna Ivey Admissions Counseling.

She is the author of "The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions," published by Harcourt.

In the past, she was Dean of Admissions at University of Chicago Law School. She has been interviewed in The New York Times , [1] The Wall Street Journal , [2] and The Chicago Sun-Times. [3] She has also been a guest on numerous radio stations. [4]

Ivey received her B.A. from Columbia University, and spent her junior year at the University of Cambridge. She received her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. [5] in 1997. [6]

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References

  1. New York Times - "Career Couch: Served as King of England, Said the Resume," by Matt Vilano, March 19, 2006 and New York Times - "One Good Career Deserves Another," by Lisa Belkin, November 6, 2005
  2. The Wall Street Journal - "How Far Does Diversity Go," by Daniel Golden, June 25, 2003
  3. Chicago Sun-Times - "School's in ... the Home: Homeschooling Kids Grow in Number, Educational Success," by Cheryl Jackson, September 7, 2005
  4. See the listing of radio stations that have featured Anna Ivey on the Press Page Archived April 10, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at her website.
  5. "The Ivey Consulting Team | Anna Ivey". www.annaivey.com. Retrieved 2017-06-15.
  6. "Anna Ivey, '97: Advising from Experience | University of Chicago Law School". www.law.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-09.