Resources & Websites

The Official Guide to ABA Approved Law Schools, produced jointly by the Law School Admission Council and the American Bar Association, offers profiles of each law school including 25th and 75th percentiles of LSAT scores.

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) provides services, including the LSAT, and information for students applying to law school.

The Law School Locator and The Boston College Law School Range Finder provide statistical information helpful to students who are trying to decide where their credentials are competitive.

The Internet Legal Resource Guide has searchable categories including commercial LSAT preparation services, recommended books for pre-law students, law school rankings, and more.

The Access Group provides federal Stafford Loans and some private loans to students enrolled in law and other graduate, professional schools.

The American Bar Association is the national organization for the legal profession and is identified by the U. S. Department of Education as the "nationally recognized accrediting agency for professional schools of law."

The National Association of Law Placement provides information and statistics on current legal careers and recent salaries of law school graduates.

The Pre-law Commentator website has pre-law "news" and editorials that are relevant and interesting to pre-law students such as one entitled "The Law School That's Right For You".

Council on Legal Education Opportunity