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I'm

Madison

Botizan.

I'm a life-long Oklahoman and attorney who believes your education and career should not overwhelm you, but instead empower you to be the best version of yourself.

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I was born and raised in Oklahoma City. After high school, I thought I wanted to be a sports journalist on ESPN every morning. But God had other plans. I eventually received a Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations from the University of Oklahoma. I never planned on going to law school, but I also didn't want to be stuck in some Big City PR Firm.

In my junior year of undergrad, I decided to take the LSAT with the thought I would become a professional sports agent. 

 

My 156 LSAT score, combined with my 3.0 undergrad GPA, landed me

a $22,000 per year scholarship  at my hometown law school: Oklahoma City University School of Law.

Fast forward 5 years and I'm an associate at a well-known civil litigation firm in my native OKC. My journey to becoming an attorney was not a typical, nor easy, one. I watched classmates turn to drinking, drugs, and even suicide attempts during law school. I myself was diagnosed with PTSD. I spent thousands of dollars fighting the battle that the toxic law school culture only fuels. 

But all that taught me one very important lesson:

it doesn't have to be this way!

If you want to learn how to handle law school, relationships, and your mental health, then you've come to the right place.  Let me help you navigate the toughest three years of your life and set you up for a better career and life!

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