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Advising Guide: School

What is Law School? law. Every state’s association is an independent entity and membership is not reciprocal (passing the The study of law is unique. The graduate degree in California bar admits a person to practice law here, law, a (J.D.), is typically awarded upon but not in another state). The requirements for completion of a three-year program of full time admission differ by state, but generally involved study. While the law degree is a doctoral degree, a passing an exam with both writing sections and master’s degree is not a pre-requisite for admission to standardized test questions. law school, and most students begin law school after earning their bachelor’s degree. Tell me more about the kinds of jobs in

The process of applying to law school is a long and the field of law . . . difficult one. A student should begin actively Experts in all kinds of fields are necessary to assist researching and planning as soon as they know that with the many facets of law. Business help they are interested in going to law school after people register new businesses, and prepare graduation. Applicants should plan to take the Law for their employers. Tax attorneys analyze School Admissions Test (LSAT) no later than the tax consequences of business transactions. Real December of the year before they will begin law estate attorneys handle transactions involving the school. While law schools typically set application buying, selling, or leasing of . Estate lawyers receipt deadlines in the early spring (some as early as assist with the disposition of property after a February 1st), students should send their applications death. Attorneys in the field of entertainment and in October or November of the year before they will sports negotiate employment contracts for their start law school since law schools use "rolling clients. attorneys protect their admissions." This is a process where the law schools clients from misuse of patent or copyright. These are admissions committees begin reviewing applications just a sampling of the types of practices available. and making offers of acceptance as soon as their application period opens. Are there other kinds of Because this process is complex and extremely jobs for which law school competitive it is advisable for students interested in will prepare me? applying to law school to talk with a pre-law advisor early and often. The application process requires Yes. A law degree is extremely significant time spent studying for the LSAT, writing versatile. Careers in government the personal statement, completing applications, and a wide range of business acquiring the necessary letters of recommendation careers can be advanced and completing the necessary financial aid paperwork significantly by earning a law for each school to which they will apply. degree. Finally, law school is a huge financial investment. In 2013 average tuition in schools was What skills would I need to $23,000 for residents and $36,000 for non-residents pursue a law degree? and over $40,000 per year for schools. Law school is extremely challenging and only the best Does completing law school make me a prepared students will be ? successful. Law admissions is

No. Completing law school is a huge step toward that focused on identifying applicants goal, but law school graduates must pass their state who are well equipped to handle in order to be licensed to practice the academic rigor of law study. Undergraduate students should have at least Area V - Law a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in order to consider a future CRJ 126 Law of in law school. While there are exceptions to this CRJ 127 Juvenile Law rule, if a student has not earned at least a 3.0 GPA, CRJ 176 Legal Environment of Corrections they have not demonstrated that they have the CRJ 191E Topics in Law academic skills necessary to succeed in law school. Area VI – Supporting Courses Potential law students must take the Law School GOVT 120A Constitutional Law Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT is a half-day GOVT 120B Constitutional Rights & Liberties standardized test that measures skills that predict HIST 162 Social History of the U.S. success in law school. PHIL 101 Ethics & Social Issues PHIL 155 Reading Comprehension. The ability to read PHIL 160 Symbolic Logic complex materials with understanding and insight. PSYC 168 Abnormal Psychology

Analytical Reasoning. The ability to understand a structure of relationships and to draw logical What do I need to do right now? conclusions about that structure. Complex analyses Connect with the field. Look for opportunities to are a large of legal problem solving. volunteer or ride-along at various agencies. Join professional societies and participate in your chosen Logical Reasoning. The ability to analyze, critically field. Many positions in the field are earned via evaluate, and complete arguments as they occur in networking with hiring agencies. ordinary language. These skills include drawing well- supported conclusions, reasoning by analogy, Start a binder for future applications. determining how additional evidence affects an argument, applying principles or rules, and  Official Transcripts: identifying argument flaws.  High School reflecting graduation  Colleges Other helpful items  Syllabi from all college courses  Records of any honors or awards  Extra-curricular activities  Record of all extracurricular activity and  Community activities community service  List of potential references and any letters of Deal-Breakers reference  Employment history: Evaluation of a law school application is a holistic process, and many factors are considered, but there  Name, address, telephone numbers of all are key concerns that indicate a potential candidate employers unsuitable for this path.  Period employed  Any letters of reference from employers  Overall GPA less than 3.0  Residential history, addresses and dates  A score of below 150 on LSAT examination  Birth certificates, certified  Ethical misconduct (criminal or academic)  Military records, DD214

Suggested Electives Remember the importance of integrity and honesty, not only in your personal and professional life, but in The following is an excerpt. Consult the Major your academic career. Many agencies conduct Planning Worksheet for the full list of electives. extensive background checks which include interviews with an applicant’s former college Area I – Administration instructors. Incidences of cheating, plagiarism, CRJ 165 CRJ Planning rudeness (including use of cell phones during class) CRJ 168 CRJ Information Systems and any kind of offensive behavior, are occurrences CRJ 195 Internship that will be noted by your professors.

Area II - Investigations Be mindful of your digital footprint. Avoid engaging in CRJ 133 Fundamentals of Computer questionable behavior in your social media presence. CRJ 153 Advanced Criminal Investigation This will be an area explored as a part of your background process by a prospective employer. Area IV – Offenses & Offenders Meet with your major advisor every semester to CRJ 114 Sexual Offenses & Offenders make sure your are on track to graduate.