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Question Posted Wednesday July 23 2008, 9:33 am

How many clubs or societies are recommended for a pre-law student in college?

I've heard that because most students who aplly to law school have excellent grades it is important to be involved. But HOW involved is my question?

Will 2 clubs a year do? Or isit 2 each semester? Or is it 8? HELP!


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LOL_x0x answered Wednesday July 23 2008, 1:57 pm:
Well, clubs are good for any college bound student, really. I don't know if there is a SET number for pre-law students, because I'm only 16.


The best advice I can give you is to get involved in as many as you can handle, while still staying on top of your schoolwork. Sure, 2 a year is good, but 2 a semester is better. Get what I mean? =]


-Laura. (16-f)

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