General Recommendations

  • There is no one "right" major for law school. Major in the area(s) that interests you. You're more likely to do well and have the grades and passion for learning that law schools look for.
  • Meet with each of your advisers at least once a semester.
  • Create a balance in your academic life -- challenge yourself in your selection of courses and in the number of hours you take, but don't go overboard.
  • Seek breadth in your academic curriculum by taking courses outside your field. Your adviser can help with this.
  • Take courses and other opportunities to develop your writing skills. You'll be doing a lot of writing in law school.
  • Strive for a high GPA, but not by taking only "easy" classes.
  • Get involved on campus or in the community in groups that interest you. A list of campus groups can be found in the Student Activities Office in the Union.
  • Consider studying abroad. Short and long term programs are available through the Office of International Programs in Fairchild.
  • Look into the possibility of doing an internship. The Career Center in the Berney Family Welcome Center has great access to such opportunities.
  • Begin preparing for the LSAT well in advance.
  • Begin doing readings related to law. There's a list of such books in the pre-law office.
  • Consider alternatives to law school or additions (eg. a dual degree) such as MBA, MPP, MPA, or MA.
  • Visit law schools when you have the chance. If you're in a city that has a law school during your vacations or for other purposes, stop in and ask to sit in on a class, talk to students or see the people in admissions to get a feel for the school. Even if you are not considering that particular school, the visit will give you a comparative base.
  • Get to know your professors and advisers. They can be a resource for readings, classes, community/campus opportunities, and even internships or jobs. Also, they'll be writing letters of recommendation for you some day!
  • Take advantage of campus cultural and academic opportunities. Read K-State Today daily and check campus bulletin boards for information about speakers, conferences, workshops, volunteer opportunities and music and art events. Also, check online for news and events.
  • Plan ahead and don't procrastinate!

Pre-Professional Advising Center

114 Berney Family Welcome Center
705 N. MLK Jr. Dr.
Manhattan, KS 66506

785-532-3371

pre-law@ksu.edu
prehealth@ksu.edu

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