How Do I Go to Law School?
If you鈥檙e considering a career in law, 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 University is a great place to prepare. 鈥淭he most important thing a student can do is have a clear understanding of the legal profession and why you want to go to law school,鈥 says Alex Smith, J.D., the pre-law career counselor.
That sense of purpose appeals to law school admission counselors, but it鈥檚 also what will motivate you to do well in your classes, study for the LSAT, and seek out internships in a legal field. Whether you already know exactly what kind of law you want to practice, or you鈥檙e just curious about the field, 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 can help you find your focus.
You鈥檒l Get Personalized Advising
Students who are interested in law start by meeting with Smith, who practiced law for several years before coming to 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚. You鈥檒l talk about the type of law you want to practice, where you鈥檇 like to practice, what kind of programs you should apply to and how to finance your education with scholarships and loans.
鈥淥ur whole Career and Professional Development office is equipped to provide very individualized counseling,鈥 Smith explains. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 just tell you, 鈥楬ere鈥檚 what most people do to prepare for law school.鈥 We take the time for each student 鈥 to talk about what you like to study and about your goals 鈥 and create a plan based on what is meaningful to you personally.鈥
You鈥檒l Take Three Classes Designed for Pre-Law Students
Unlike medical schools, law schools do not require applicants to have taken specific classes as undergraduates. At 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚, the Political Science and Criminal Justice majors offer pre-law tracks, but you can major in any other subject. Smith says the key is to develop the skills you鈥檒l need in law school by taking courses that focus on research, intense reading, writing longer papers and critical thinking and analysis. 鈥淥ne of the great things about being pre-law at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 is that, no matter what your major is, you鈥檙e going to be building those skills,鈥 he says.
福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 does offer three classes specifically designed to prepare you for law school. Legal Writing introduces you to the very structured type of writing you鈥檒l do in law school. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about applying rules to situations and coming to conclusions based on those rules,鈥 Smith explains. 鈥淭he idea is, 鈥楬ere are the rules, here are the facts. If you apply the rules to the facts, what鈥檚 your conclusion? If you change one of the rules, does your conclusion change? If you change one of the facts, does your conclusion change?鈥 Legal writing is a way to get those points across in a way that鈥檚 different from your average college research or reflection paper.鈥
福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 partners with Kaplan to offer a Law School Admission Test (LSAT) prep class on campus. The course leads right up to one of the test dates, ensuring that your skills are fresh when you sit for the exam. A bonus: You鈥檒l get course credit.
Navigating the Law School Application Process is designed for seniors doing exactly that. Each week you鈥檒l focus on a different element of a law school application: drafting a personal statement, composing a resume and filling out the application itself. The class tends to be small 鈥 fewer than 10 students 鈥 allowing for plenty of individualized attention.
You鈥檒l Have a Chance to Build Skills in Internships and Clubs
The Career and Professional Development office will help you find internships or part-time jobs in a legal field: at a large, private law firm; a state agency; or a policy-minded nonprofit. The pre-law student organization can also help you network and connect with more opportunities. Getting involved in any student group is important, Smith says: 鈥淟aw schools like to see increased responsibility over time and leadership positions, even if they鈥檙e not law-related.鈥
You鈥檒l Be Able to Network with Attorneys and Law School Representatives on Campus
Law school representatives visit campus to lead information sessions about their schools and meet with prospective students. It鈥檚 always a good idea to talk with the representatives, even if you don鈥檛 think you want to attend that particular law school, Smith says. 鈥淭he more you can get a sense of what these law schools are looking for, the more informed you鈥檒l be when the time comes to apply.鈥
The Law School Admission Counselor Panel brings representatives from law schools to campus for a frank discussion of what they look for in applicants, what makes a good personal statement and what freshmen and sophomores can do to ensure they鈥檙e strong candidates in a few years.
The Young Attorneys Panel features professionals with up to five years鈥 experience in law. They explain how they prepared for law school (and what they wish they鈥檇 done), what law school is really like and what they do on the job. The panel is usually a mix of practicing attorneys and people who have JDs but work in non-practicing roles, illustrating the variety of career paths open to people with legal degrees.
You鈥檒l Also Visit Attorneys at Their Workplaces
In the past few semesters, Smith has taken groups to the Texas Legislative Council, where attorneys explained what it means to be a legislative lawyer, and to the Texas Supreme Court, where they met with a justice. A group went to bankruptcy court in Houston and spent the morning watching hearings before going out to lunch with the judge and his staff.
You鈥檒l Visit Law Schools Around the State
You鈥檒l tour campus, sit in on a class, meet with admission representatives and talk with students. When the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 group visited the University of Houston, they got a bonus meeting: The head of the office of general counsel for the university system met with the group for 45 minutes to talk about her career path. 鈥淲e can take students into courtrooms, or other places where they鈥檙e going to be practicing law, and get them visiting with people who are actually doing it now,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淲e try to expose students to the reality of law school and practicing law as much as we can.鈥
That鈥檚 because the more you know about the realities of the profession 鈥 and why you want to join it 鈥 the better. Having a clearly defined reason for going to law school will motivate you to do all the things that make you a better applicant. 鈥淜nowing why you want to go to law school will drive your LSAT preparation, your desire to get an internship or part-time job in a legal field, to join student organizations, to be engaged in class, to seek out leadership roles, to research law programs and learn as much as you can about the practice of law,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淭he more knowledge and understanding the student has, the better law school applicant they鈥檒l be, and the better law student they鈥檒l be.鈥 That work pays off: in the past two years, 87 percent of the students in the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 pre-law advising program who have applied to law school have been accepted.
If You Change Your Mind, You鈥檒l Have Options
Smith has worked with students who took all these steps and realized law wasn鈥檛 right for them, after all. 鈥淭o us that鈥檚 a huge win,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t means they figured that out as a junior in college instead of after being a practicing attorney for five years.鈥 Because Smith works in the Career and Professional Development office, he can help the student shift gears and look at other careers that use similar skills.
You鈥檒l Have Help and Support for the Long Term
When you graduate from 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚, you鈥檒l have lifetime access to the Career and Professional Development office for no extra charge. That鈥檚 especially helpful for people who work for a few years after college before applying to law school 鈥 which is pretty common, Smith says. 鈥淪tudents will come in their senior year and say they鈥檙e thinking about law school down the road. We help them find a full-time job right after graduation, and then a few years later we help them with applying to law school. It doesn鈥檛 matter if someone comes in as a freshman or after graduation. We serve them all equally.鈥


