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Are there specific courses that a prelaw student is required to take?

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Are there specific courses that a prelaw student is required to take?

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No. Law schools are looking for students who can read, write, and think clearly and well. Some courses are better than others at helping you to develop these capacities. The prelaw program has identified a few courses that we strongly recommend. Recommended course list. • When should I apply to law school? In September, a year before you plan to enter law school, you should do three things: (1) write to law schools to obtain catalogues and application forms; (2) sign up for the October LSAT, if you did not take the June test; (3) consult with the Prelaw Advisor. Applications should be completed as early as possible, preferably in November or December. • How many law schools should I apply to? As a general rule of thumb, you should apply to one or two schools where you have an outside chance of being admitted, one or two where you believe you will be very competitive, and one or two sure things. On average students apply to about five schools. Keep in mind that each application costs on

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