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Pre-Law Cheat Sheet, Slides of Philosophy of Law

Information on how to prepare for law school, what a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree is, and the core skills and values needed for law school. It also includes a list of courses for a pre-law minor. The document emphasizes the importance of choosing a major that interests you, performing well academically, and gaining experience through service, research, and leadership. It also provides resources for more information, such as the American Bar Association and the Law School Admission Council.

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2022/2023

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Download Pre-Law Cheat Sheet and more Slides Philosophy of Law in PDF only on Docsity! Pre-Law Cheat Sheet Pre-Professional Programs Law School (J.D.) What is a Juris Doctor (J.D.)? A J.D. (Juris Doctor) is the perfect degree to lead to a range of law-related careers and can be an important background and stepping stone for careers in government, business, higher education, health care, communications, and many other fields. Legal Practice is intellectually challenging and requires the use of ethics, reason and judgment. How do I prepare for law school?  Choose a major that interests you. This is your opportunity to study what you really like. Law schools will look at how you performed in your discipline. A solid GPA will be expected—especially in your major. Taking courses outside your major also demonstrates an intellectual curiosity that is important for law school.  Create opportunities for yourself to provide service to others, participate in research, join the pre-law club, and volunteer to work at law firms. Take initiative and show leadership. Where can I get more information?  American Bar Association (ABA): http://www.abanet.org  Law School Admission Council (LSAC): http://www.lsac.org What core skills & values do I need for law school? A sound foundation for a legal education includes important skills, values, and knowledge. The American Bar Association indicates the importance of these skills including:  Analytic/problem solving skills  Critical reading  Writing skills  Oral communication/listening abilities  Research skills  Task organization/management skills  Interest in public service and promotion of justice Taking the LSAT  The LSAT is offered 4 times a year—generally in February, June, October, and December. When to take the LSAT Applying In LSAT Date Spring February Summer June Fall October Winter December Pre-Law Minor Courses Core Courses 15 Hours PLS 101: American Government PLS 300 & PLS 301: Constitutional Law PLS 305: Criminal Justice System PLS 310: Legal Philosophy Skills Courses 3 Hours ACG 201, COM 101, 223, 257, 423, 425, ENG 204, PAR 110, or PLS 498 Related Courses 6 Hours BLA 261, 361, 363, 371, 461, COM 361, CRM 105, 110, 255, 307, 310, 315, 320, 330, 350, 370, 375, 380, 381, 385, 390, 405, 410, 420, 425, 450, 455, 460, EVS 362, 462, FST 304, MGT 456, PAR 220, PED 379, PLS 204, 329, 426, SOC 449, or SWK 311
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