Grace Chee

Grace Chee

Grace Chee

Admissions Evaluator at Vanderbilt Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Associate Director of Admissions and Recruitment at Vanderbilt Law School

4 Years in Vanderbilt Admissions
6,000+ Applications Read and Evaluated

Grace Chee is an Admissions Consultant with Solomon. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Vanderbilt University in Human and Organizational Development and English, and a Master's in Education in Higher Education Administration from the same institution.

As an Admissions Evaluator at Vanderbilt’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Grace assessed first-year applications, participated in committee meetings, and conducted admissions information sessions. In her role at Vanderbilt Law School, she was involved in recruiting and reviewing applications for legal programs.

Grace is committed to enhancing college access, particularly for students from underserved and underrepresented communities. Her approach to college admissions coaching is holistic and student-focused.

SAT vs. ACT: Which one should I pick?

By Grace Chee / 04/24/2026

College entrance examinations have existed for decades. The SAT, first administered by the College Board in 1926, has since undergone numerous changes to its content, duration, and scoring. Its popular counterpart, the ACT, was first introduced in 1959 and has also changed significantly over the years.  Do colleges care which exam I take? Good news…

How do Colleges View “Leadership” in Your Activities?

By Grace Chee / 01/02/2026

While your performance and potential as a student are most important for post-secondary admission, colleges also care about who you are outside the traditional classroom setting. In fact, they want to see evidence of how you’ve engaged outside of your coursework, whether it’s through sports, volunteering, clubs, or jobs, as this can be a reflection…

How to Ace a College Admissions Interview

By Grace Chee / 03/28/2025

Preparing your best college application and applying to colleges is a multifaceted process. The hard work you demonstrated throughout high school culminates in carefully crafted essays and activity lists–a few components of your overall application that are essential for sharing your narrative. Once you finally submit your application, you may find that a specific college…

Does my College Major Matter when Applying to Law School?

By Grace Chee / 04/26/2024

Political Science, Government, English, Criminal Justice, History… when it comes to majors commonly associated with law school, you may think of these most readily. And, for good reason. Such majors often include courses in their curriculum that align well with legal studies. Yale University’s Political Science program, for example, requires courses to be taken that…

So you want to be admitted to law school?

By Grace Chee / 11/02/2023

So, you’re back at it again. Except, this time, you’re surrounded by law school applications and LSAT test prep books instead of the Common Application and SAT guides. You told yourself you would never willingly go through the stress of applying to academic programs again, but the promise of a J.D. and the potential to…