Law School

5 Tips To Help You Get Into Law School

If your thinking of applying to Law School it pays to do your research and plan ahead. It takes a lot of work to simply be admitted to Law School so you want to invest some time early on in the process deciding if this is really what you want. Remember that Law School takes up three years of full time classes after you complete your undergraduate degree. Once you have made the decision to aplpy to Law School and thought through your motivations and the sacrifices you are willing to make, it will be easier to craft your application around these principals.

There is no perfect formula to being successfully admitted to Law School. Your Law School will not publish the criteria for an attractive applicant as there are so many variables in what they may be looking for. Here are some suggestions for what you can do to make the process of applying to Law School easier and more effective:

1. Make the decision to go to Law School early.

Sophomore and junior year students should select classes that will help them to get into Law School. Subjects such as political science , philosophy, economics, accounting and history are good as they focus on writing skills, analysis, research and reason. These are all skills heavily utilized in Law School. Economics is a particularly useful subject to prepare for Law School, especially if you are interested in corporate or business law. Law schools favor traditional majors, but it is important that you achieve good marks in it.

If it's too late for you to do this dont fear Law Schools are still happy to receive applications from non traditional science majors such as engineering, chemistry, physics or mathematics.

2. Select your Law School major now.

By knowing what you want to major in you can taylor your subjects, work experience and extracurricular activities to support it.


3.  Make sure your professors know you.

Recommendations from your professors play a big part in the success of your Law School application. Naturally the best recommendations will come from professors who know you well and feel confident in evaluating your academic work. Remember that your professors are staking their reputation by recommending you to a Law School.

The harder you work to be noticed by your professor the more likely you are to recieve a glowing recommendation for Law School. Let your professors know of your goal to get into Law School, ask questions in class and seek feedback on your performance.


4. Earn top grades and perform very well on the LSAT.

If your aiming to get into one of the top law school's then your grades will need to be in the top 10% of your class. Even more important is getting an excellent result on the LSAT. Typically a high ranking Law School will require superior performance in terms of both LSAT scores and grades to show consistant performance.

Practice makes perfect so get your hands on a LSAT preparation book and take a LSAT preparation course. To achieve top results may require some sacrifices so it pays to think about what you will need to forgo in order to prepare yourself for an ivy league Law School.

5. Get involved in extra curricular activities

What will make you stand out to a Law School against those who scored a similar LSAT score? The answer is extra curricular activities. Find a legal internship, join a law society and do some volunteer work with lawyers. These three acitvities will give you a greater chance at getting into Law School.