TOP TIPS FOR GETTING INTO A LAW SCHOOL

Like many other professions, if you want to be a lawyer, you are going to have to go to school for it. One area where law differs from other professions, is that you will probably have to attend a law school in order to proceed with a career in the legal sector. Studying law can be quite challenging, as there is a lot of different information and laws to remember. Deciding to study law is a decision that should not be made lightly, but if you are set on becoming a lawyer, then take a look at these topĀ tips for getting into a good law school.

Get an Undergraduate Degree

On your path to becoming a lawyer, you should first get an undergraduate degree. Even though the American Bar Association (ABA) does not require lawyers to have an undergraduate degree or a specific major, this is the best place to start.

Also, there are various majors that you should consider if you want to move onto law school after getting your degree. In general, the majors that most potential lawyers choose to study include economics, journalism, and philosophy. During your years earning an undergraduate degree, you should make sure that keep a high GPA. When you start applying to law schools, they will look at your GPA.

Participate in Extracurricular Activities

Extracurricular activities always look good on a transcript. Not only should you join different extracurricular activities, you should do your part to actively engage and join in on these activities. SImply being a member of a group will not be enough. You need to make sure that you participate in the activities that you are a part of. Law schools will look at your level of involvement and want to know what actions you took while part of an extracurricular activity. While these activities are important, you should also keep an eye on your GPA. Do not take too much time away from your general studies.

Set Up an LSAC Account

A Law School Admission Council (LSAC) account be created whenever you want. It is a good idea to setup your account while you are still an undergraduate. This will give you access to a number of resources that you can use as your prepare to enter law school. In fact, you will find a complete guide to applying to law school and a checklist that you can use to ensure you have thought of everything before sending out your applications.

Register for the LSAT Test

The LSAT is a test that is offered at four different times during the year. Through your LSAC account, you will find a number of prep exams that you can use to study for the actual LSAT test. Make it your goal to take the LSAT during spring break or at another time when you are not overloaded with your general studies.

Start Applying to Law Schools

After passing the LSAT and nearing the completion of your undergraduate degree, it is time to start applying to law schools. Remember to double check all the recommendations mentioned in your LSAC account. Start researching different law schools and create a list of at least 6 schools that you are interested in applying to. Choose 2 schools to place at the top of your …

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