- Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:39 pm
#17932
Hello,
I am new to this forum was wondering what are some good general tips and resources to use to seek post grad employment out of law school? I am an undergrad senior and interested in becoming a lawyer.
Throughout my research, I am looking at this from a long term career, perspective and not simply just to get into law school now. I have noticed there has been a decline in law school applications and test takers over the last several years. While, some may think it is a good thing that it is easier to get into law schools than a few years before, one of the main reasons why apps are down is because of this tough legal market
What are some things you would do now while in undergrad, in the admissions process and while in law school to increase employment chances?
One of my strategies for now will be to maximize the LSAT for better future career opportunities- as schools primarily consider the highest, so there is no reason not to retake if you can improve, and better LSAT means more scholarship $ and admissions chances since there is a correlation between school ranking and employment.
and once in law school I plan on taking advantage of On Campus Interviews
Thanks
I am new to this forum was wondering what are some good general tips and resources to use to seek post grad employment out of law school? I am an undergrad senior and interested in becoming a lawyer.
Throughout my research, I am looking at this from a long term career, perspective and not simply just to get into law school now. I have noticed there has been a decline in law school applications and test takers over the last several years. While, some may think it is a good thing that it is easier to get into law schools than a few years before, one of the main reasons why apps are down is because of this tough legal market
What are some things you would do now while in undergrad, in the admissions process and while in law school to increase employment chances?
One of my strategies for now will be to maximize the LSAT for better future career opportunities- as schools primarily consider the highest, so there is no reason not to retake if you can improve, and better LSAT means more scholarship $ and admissions chances since there is a correlation between school ranking and employment.
and once in law school I plan on taking advantage of On Campus Interviews
Thanks