Parts of the Application

Parts of the Application

Every applicant's approach to law school and process to get there is different; there is no "right way" to do it.  Many students will not take a traditional route, whether graduating in less than four years or taking time off between college and law school.  Be sure to speak with a Pre-Law Advisor to build a timeline that fits for you and do not limit yourself to the information in this section of the website.  Throughout your college career ask yourself, what should you be doing; acdemically? professionally? logistically?

The timeline below is based on a traditional four-year college degree plan followed immediately by law school.  Use the links in the right-hand menu for further information about researching law schools, the application and LSAT, and more.

Timeline of Steps to Take

First Year

The primary goal in your first year should be to focus on your academics and the transition to college - a strong start to your college career is important.

Additional steps to take this year:

  • Explore majors of interest
  • Design a degree plan that will challenge you academically (click here for information on academic pathways to law).
  • Identify your academic strengths and areas you want to improve.
  • Introduce yourself to your professors and get to know them so they get to know you.
  • Get into the habit of making well-informed decisions and meeting deadlines.
  • Ask your academic advisor to add "LAW-PRO" as an Academic Plan so you can be added to the Pre-Law email listserv.
  • Introduce yourself to the pre-law advisor in your college (click here for the list of pre-law advisors).
  • Read about the practice of law - the real practice of law, not what you see on tv or in movies.

Use the links below or in the right-hand menu for further information related to the law school application process