Here's what our mentees say
Here's what our mentees say
Mahi Sharma
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at ITM University, Gwalior
Every session was so interactive and found every speaker very helpful. Really loved all the session and missing Aspire. Aspire is very helpful for a law student who is in first or second year of law college. It will help you in learning so many things about law school and as well about yourself. And session by Ayera mam made me discover so many things within me and I discovered that it can be that I am not good at something but may be good in something else and I should work on it and I can.
Mohd. Parvez Khan
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Everything that went on in this cohort worked well in my case. Every session was full of ideas that I never gave thought to, that I never came across. every time I attended a session ,something new ,something quirky I learned.
Chiya Raj
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Integrated Law Course, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, New Delhi
The fact that I really liked about this cohort was that everyone was a newbie and no one was trying to outsmart the other person (something that usually happens in law schools), everyone one was just trying to work upon themselves without being judgy or critical, which made me really comfortable to put up my queries and doubts. Don't let shyness or anxiety hold you back from asking questions, just speak up whenever you feel the need to. EVERYONE IS THERE TO LEARN.
Kavyayini Singh
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
"Vakeel se zyada Sherlock Holmes jaisa feel ho raha hai " Grateful for all the insightful meetings. Learned a lot many new things as I've just stepped into the law school. We've learnt from the best mentors every now and then. All my 'peers' have been amazing and lovely. Would be missing how all the sessions were back-breaking, every host was really talkative and the brain hurted after thinking critically. Blessed to be a part. Kudos to LFR (Court mein milenge ab )
Bishwadeep Goswami
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Lloyd School Of Law, Greater Noida
Joined the cohort with a conflicting question of whether joining the right place or is it necessary, stuffs like that but couldn't realise when I came out from that fear of keeping myself silent to engaging in the sessions and blending into with my active peers, the resource persons and the whole LFR team. Nostalgia hits hard and every Saturday and Sunday would feel a little void from now on.
Vaishnavi Kattekola
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at NALSAR Hyderabad
Aspire is genuinely one of those things that’s hard to explain to someone who hasn’t done it because from the outside it just sounds like another program. But the way it’s structured, the conversations it creates, the kind of people it brings together, it’s different in a way that’s hard to put into words. It doesn’t just teach you things, it makes you actually want to learn them which is rarer than it sounds especially in law.
Vaishnavi Singh
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat
I loved everything about this cohort, and I wish I could just relive it, from the personal interaction call till now I loved every millisecond of it and I think the cohort covered everything we should know before going to a law school. Anyone joining the cohort are in great hands and they should participate as much as they can and socialize through this as much as possible.
Aditya Show
Aspire Cohort 1 Mentee
Student at Department of Law, University of Calcutta, Kolkata
A Beginners Course designed like none other. It's engaging, fun, and the learning is effective.
Our Mentees Network
Over 100 law students applied for Aspire Cohort 1
ASPIRE COHORT
ASPIRE COHORT
ASPIRE COHORT
Aspire is a foundational program created to support first and second-year law students as they begin their journey in legal education.
What sets Aspire apart is its focus on helping students build the habits and skills that matter most in the early years of law school. Rather than overloading students with information, the program simplifies and strengthens how they approach learning.
The program also brings in mentors from diverse legal backgrounds, including scholars from top institutions like NLSIU Bangalore, NUJS Kolkata, and international universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard, as well as experienced professionals from diverse areas of law. These mentors share lessons drawn from real experience, helping students see that there is no single path to success. Aspire creates a space where students can ask questions, build confidence, and begin to shape their future with intention and support.
Learning Modules:
Disorientation
CV, Cover Letter & Email Writing Basics Etiquette & Outreach
Finding Your Voice - Public Speaking
Law Internship Resources: What to Use, When to Use It
Learning to read the Bare Acts and Judgements
Google is Not Enough: Smarter Legal Research for Students
Introduction to Law School Competitions: Formats, Prep & Practice
Lawyering of 21st century - Law, Logic & critical thinking
Capstone Project
Aspire is a foundational program created to support first and second-year law students as they begin their journey in legal education.
What sets Aspire apart is its focus on helping students build the habits and skills that matter most in the early years of law school. Rather than overloading students with information, the program simplifies and strengthens how they approach learning.
The program also brings in mentors from diverse legal backgrounds, including scholars from top institutions like NLSIU Bangalore, NUJS Kolkata, and international universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard, as well as experienced professionals from diverse areas of law. These mentors share lessons drawn from real experience, helping students see that there is no single path to success. Aspire creates a space where students can ask questions, build confidence, and begin to shape their future with intention and support.
Learning Modules:
Disorientation
CV, Cover Letter & Email Writing Basics Etiquette & Outreach
Finding Your Voice - Public Speaking
Law Internship Resources: What to Use, When to Use It
Learning to read the Bare Acts and Judgements
Google is Not Enough: Smarter Legal Research for Students
Introduction to Law School Competitions: Formats, Prep & Practice
Lawyering of 21st century - Law, Logic & critical thinking
Capstone Project
Aspire is a foundational program created to support first and second-year law students as they begin their journey in legal education.
What sets Aspire apart is its focus on helping students build the habits and skills that matter most in the early years of law school. Rather than overloading students with information, the program simplifies and strengthens how they approach learning.
The program also brings in mentors from diverse legal backgrounds, including scholars from top institutions like NLSIU Bangalore, NUJS Kolkata, and international universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard, as well as experienced professionals from diverse areas of law. These mentors share lessons drawn from real experience, helping students see that there is no single path to success. Aspire creates a space where students can ask questions, build confidence, and begin to shape their future with intention and support.
Learning Modules:
Disorientation
CV, Cover Letter & Email Writing Basics Etiquette & Outreach
Finding Your Voice - Public Speaking
Law Internship Resources: What to Use, When to Use It
Learning to read the Bare Acts and Judgements
Google is Not Enough: Smarter Legal Research for Students
Introduction to Law School Competitions: Formats, Prep & Practice
Lawyering of 21st century - Law, Logic & critical thinking
Capstone Project
Our Mentees Network
Over 100 law students applied for Aspire Cohort 1
Our Mentees Network
Over 100 law students applied for Aspire Cohort 1
Our Mentees Network
Over 100 law students applied for Aspire Cohort 1
































