NVM just read that you have an associates. I think that is a great degree to fall back on if anything it will help you become a better candidate instead of the cookie cutter prelaw degree - you can totally do this :)
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... I came into college wanting to be a doctor. However, ... personally had never been exposed to before - namely inequality (whether ... decided I wanted to go into law because I want to get involved ... some of those inequities. Law school felt like the reasonable ...
... NEED one right now. My pre-law advisor suggested I have a ... guidance as we get closer to application submissions. Overall, I ... would suggest to knock off the easiest parts ... need to be paid/tended to. Everything you get sent in to LSAC ...
... Pre-Law tab and click admissions search and it will take you to ... you hit the arrows next to each school's probabilities, it ... matter; applicant data is up to date) and is worth the ... time to look at too.
... I was strongly against going tolaw school. I didn't think ... university's prelaw society. At first, I joined just to have something ... find criminal law interesting and I would like to be an ... solidified my decision to go tolaw school. With a law degree, I can ...
... 'm plotting my pre-law school travels to South American and around ... headed? I've been to Brazil and Uruguay and ... I’m planning on heading to Patagonia and making my way ... from Ushuaia to Buenos Aires, but going ... I might try to make it to Uruguay if I have ...
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Actually, my aspirations of law school emerged only recently. I ... devoted myself to the "pre-med" academia. The topic of law, let alone ... the career, was always foreign to me ... I'm barren as a law school candidate. Although I do ...
... interloper here (a pre-law advisor who already attended law school and took ... and bar passage. NOT other law school grades. Hmmm. And that ... . So it's entirely possible to me that students who study ...
... find that many pre-law advisors and professors ... ignorant when it comes tolaw school. I have received ... my advice would be to always check any and ... br />
Like my pre-law advisor told me sophomore year ... at Yale or Harvard law schools because they **only ...
... been advised from my pre-law advisor, many other sources ... pretests under your belt to put your best foot ... you should be able to figure out parallel flaw ... it is really important to practice taking the test ... get discouraged. Just stick to the process and aim ...
... to be able to put their best foot forward. Our university's prelaw ... preparing for this test. According to Gladwell, Keller and Papasan, ... authors on what is required to achieve excellence, they recommend ... individuals must really work hard to master this exam. Be ...
... overthinking it. We all tend to do it, especially with things ... scheme of your applications. My pre-law advisor, who’s no novice ... aside, the point is not to overdo or overthink it.
Even if you're not in undergrad, you can probably still contact your undergrad school and see if their pre-law advisors are willing to help you. That's what I did, and mine has been incredibly helpful!
Don't worry too much. I know not worrying goes against our usual natures as pre-law students, but it's going to be ok. And there are other avenues like transferring and waitlists. Keep hopeful.
... have to be fairly dedicated to pursuing a career in lawto pursue it ... major is literally prelaw many people are going to apply tolaw school regardless ... them towards. What are prelaw students going to do if they are ...
... a good free resource to check over your PS. ... ago. I reached out to my undergrad's career center ... put in touch with the pre-law advisor. Your school might ... love to see their alumni get into a great law ... school - they're probably willing to help you ...
Hey I just wanted to bump this. According to a contact one pre-law advisor has in Georgetown's admissions office, historically 75% of applicants who were offered an individual interview were admitted. FYI.
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