11:06 AM Pre-Law Program | Pre-Law | Lake Forest College | ||||
The Pre-Law Advising Program supports students who are considering a career in the field of law and assists them in the process of applying to law schools. Students receive close personal attention and advice and have the opportunity to participate in events related to the law professions. Faculty on the Pre-Law Advising Committee offer counsel on the range of law schools most suitable for each student and during all phases of the application process. Our faculty members received their JDs from law schools such as Northwestern, William and Mary, University of Texas, University of Pennsylvania, and others. There is no specific pattern of pre-law course work at Lake Forest College; a well-rounded, challenging four-year course of study in the liberal arts and all major undergraduate fields are appropriate training for future lawyers. Students in the pre-law program:
Most students take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in the summer or fall after their junior year, and complete the process of law school applications during the fall semester of their senior year. Increasingly, students nationwide engage in pre-professional or volunteer work before beginning the study of law, so that students may consider applying to law schools at any phase during their post-collegiate careers. Lake Forest offers many volunteer and pre-professional opportunities for students interested in studying pre-law. The Career Advancement Center also offers programming to help students prepare for a law profession, often working in collaboration with our alumni. The Lunch with Lawyers Program and the Alumni Mentor Program are just a couple of ways our alums assist students who are interested in law professions. Brian Clauss 86 is executive director of the Veterans Legal Support Center Clinic at John Marshall Law School, the largest facility of its kind in the country.
| ||||
|
Total comments: 0 | |