Law Links
Among its many tasks, the ABA oversees
legal education. This site is full of helpful
professional information, including facts
about the profession and about law schools.
If you are seriously considering a career in
law, this should be your first stop.
LSAC oversees the administration of the
LSAT and runs the Law School Admissions Data
Service. Familiarize yourself with this site
well in advance of making an application.
This page of pre-law links is quite
valuable. Many of those links are repeated
here. You'll also find pre-law list serves,
recommended books, and companies that edit
your application packet (for $85/hour!).
Great free online source with all the
information about law schools you'll ever
need from a reliable source.
This nifty page allows you to find out
which schools accept applicants with your
LSAT and GPA. If you know your GPA and your
LSAT score (or your target score), you can
see what the statistical chance is that
you'll be admitted to a particular program.
Worth checking out when making your
application choices.
Make an appointment to speak with the Pre-Law Advisor, Prof. Dery.
Both of these for-profit sites want to
sell you things, including test preparation
packages and books. You'll find a wealth of
free information as well, including articles
on careers in law.
One of the more well-known rankings of law
schools. A good general guide.
These are pages from other colleges that contain a great deal of useful information from an alternative standpoint.
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