Focus Program Alumnae Speak to Law/Social Justice Cohort
Two Louisville alumnae, Carly Kreins '16 and Sophie Nelson '17, returned to campus last week to meet with our Focus Program. Both are currently navigating their first year at Pepperdine Law School, and eagerly shared their experiences.
The Law and Social Justice Cohort learned about their required courses, schedules, and the general experience of what it's like to be in law school. These two students had different experiences both at Louisville and in their undergraduate programs, and that played into the narrative that anyone with any major can attend law school. These alumnae enjoyed giving back to their high school and to the Focus Program that planted the seeds for success.
Louisville High School is a private, Catholic college-preparatory school for girls in grades 9 through 12, located in Woodland Hills, CA. Louisville educates young women in a vibrant, supportive learning community guided by the mission of the Sisters of St. Louis to “work toward a world healed, unified and transformed.” Challenging academics and caring faculty empower each student to develop her confidence, integrity and faith to meet the needs of an ever-changing world.