Hey Everyone,
I just graduated from University (April 2014) and am planning to write the LSAT September 2014. However, I will not be entering law school until September 2015 (assuming I get accepted). So my question is, I would like to maximize my experience throughout my year off, and would like to hear some suggestions of viable experience options. I will certainly be looking for a full-time/part-time job in order to make some money before entering school for another 3 years, but is there a particular type of job I should look for that would aid me in not only getting accepted to law school, but also potentially aiding my career down the line. Also, is there any places I could volunteer to get some extra experience? I understand it is hard to get experience without having a law degree and what not, but I am looking for some minor things I could do, to give me that extra boost.
Thanks in advance.
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Volunteer jobs at non-profits aren't that hard to come by, though. Does the Legal Aid Society have an office where you live? That would be a good place to start. There are plenty of other non-profit law firms out there as well that typically have volunteer programs. I've also heard of a lot of people getting volunteer jobs at their local DA (district attorney) office or at their local PD (public defender) office. These kinds of jobs usually aren't paid, but you can probably volunteer twenty hours a week and still work nights. Plus they help you start establishing contacts in the legal world.
Join the military.