@"Alex Divine" I am interested in Entertainment Law. I know that Southern, LSU, and Loyola don't have a program for it but they have a few classes. Even though I am really interested in entertainment law, I am open to exploring my options.
Maybe check out Pepperdine. I haven’t really looked into them but the flyer I got from them in the mail said “entertainment law” really big. Seems like they’re marketing themselves to people who want to work in entertainment.
Also if you're interested in doing joint MBA/JD, Loyola gives automatic admissions into MBA program for law school student who completed first year, scored 158+ LSAT and hold a 3.0 after L1. That's something I'm considering so wanted to share.
@FixedDice @Emily2122 Thanks for the responses. It was from Loyola Law School, and I was admitted. I googled this topic like crazy and essentially what it comes down to is you don't know and you just have to wait. Best of luck to y'all!
Not sure if it’s too late but big law at either of those schools is worse than a coin flip. If you’re set on LA and you want big law you might do better with UCLA, USC, Loyola, or another California school.