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Prep work


Question Posted Monday April 30 2007, 6:31 pm

I want to do law in the future. Right now...I have a few years before I apply for university.
I am doing mixed studies including, Business, Literature, Social Studies and Geography. I was wondering what prep work I can do if any?


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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Monday April 30 2007, 9:56 pm:
Law schools look practically exclusively at your LSAT scores these days. Where you come from and what you take is so much less important than it is for applying to college after high school.

The classes you take in college now will basically just be to interest you, or to give you inspirtation into a sub-field of law during/after law school (business law, zoning law, copyright law, First Amendment law, etc.)

So if you want to do prep work, all you really can/have to do is LSAT prep. But I'd wait a little if you still have a few years left before you start doing that.

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