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Preparing for Law School

Intro

Law schools accept students from all majors and backgrounds. You should be preparing to succeed in law school, not preparing to succeed at getting in to law school. This means you should be working toward the strongest possible college record you can achieve. Besides committing to personal, professional, social and civic development activities throughout your entire undergraduate academic career, be sure that you stay committed to attaining the highest undergraduate GPA and a strong score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) because these are the only two criteria that are consistent among all applicants (see Law School Admission Council [LSAC] and LSAT Prep Tests).