When a prospective student is deep in LSAT prep, your JD viewbook is one PDF among a dozen, and the details that separate your program, bar passage, clinics, and clerkship placement, are the ones that get skimmed. A flipbook fixes that by letting the candidate move through your story at the speed of a real decision.
Why a flipbook beats a PDF viewbook
A downloaded brochure is a dead end. The applicant opens it once, scrolls past your class profile, and never reaches the employment report on page forty. With Flipbooks AI your admissions viewbook becomes a single link that opens on any phone during a study break, no app and no download. When your externship roster or a scholarship deadline changes, you swap the PDF and the same link updates, so the version an applicant shared with a pre-law advisor is never stale.
A serious candidate who taps from your clinic guide to your clerkship numbers has already half-decided to apply.
That self-selection is the whole point. You want fewer, better-fit applications, not more noise in the admissions funnel.
Make the numbers that matter tappable
Bar passage and employment outcomes are your strongest proof, and they should never be buried. In a flipbook you can link the class profile page straight to a full bar results breakdown, and link a faculty spread to the journal or moot court program each professor advises.
- Bar passage: link the headline first-time rate to a page with jurisdiction detail and a five-year trend.
- Employment outcomes: connect the employment report to firm, clerkship, and public-interest placement pages.
- Clinics and externships: give every clinic a page with the docket it handles and the credits it carries.
- Journals and moot court: show the write-on process and recent competition results so 1L hopefuls see themselves there.
- Scholarship and cost: point to the aid page and matriculation deadlines without quoting a single figure here.
Build it around the applicant journey
Order the spreads the way a candidate actually reads during application season.
- Open with the class profile and accreditation so the applicant confirms fit in seconds.
- Move to faculty, clinics, and journals, the daily life of the JD.
- Land on bar passage and employment outcomes, your closing argument.
- End with the admissions timeline, LSAT and application deadlines, and a clear next step.
What law schools put in the flipbook
| Document | What the applicant taps to | Why it converts |
|---|
| JD viewbook | Clinic and journal pages | Shows daily life, not just prestige |
| Employment report | Firm and clerkship placement | Answers the outcomes question |
| Clinic guide | Live docket and credit detail | Proves hands-on lawyering |
| Class profile | LSAT range and matriculation stats | Signals honest fit |
A polished admissions piece is where the college prospectus maker earns its keep, while a data-heavy employment report reads better through the corporate report maker. Browse more use cases if you run recruiting for a specific program.
Share it where applicants already are
The same link drops into an admissions email, a pre-law fair QR code, or an admitted-students portal. You can also embed the viewbook directly on your JD landing page so a candidate never leaves your site.
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Because Flipbooks AI tracks how far readers get, your admissions team can see whether applicants reach the employment report or drop off at the class profile, and reorder the story before the next cycle.
Keep every recruiting cycle current
Accreditation notes, scholarship deadlines, and employment outcomes all shift between application seasons. Instead of reprinting a viewbook, your admissions office edits one PDF and the shared link carries the change to every applicant, pre-law advisor, and admitted-students portal at once. That keeps your class profile honest and your bar passage figures defensible when a candidate cross-checks them against public reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we update bar passage numbers after the flipbook is shared?
Yes. Replace the underlying PDF when new bar results or an updated employment report land, and every existing link shows the current version, so a viewbook forwarded to a pre-law advisor in March still reflects your latest matriculation data.
Do applicants need an account or app to open it?
No. A candidate taps the link and the flipbook opens in a phone or laptop browser during an LSAT study break, with no download, login, or app store step between them and your clinic pages.
Can we make faculty and clinic pages clickable to deeper detail?
Yes. Each faculty spread, journal, moot court program, and clinic can link out to a fuller page, so a serious JD candidate self-selects on the exact program that fits before they open an application.
Ready to give applicants a viewbook they actually explore? create your flipbook and turn your JD admissions story into a link candidates open all through LSAT season.