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Here, we walk you through the steps you need to take to apply to law school. From choosing your schools to submitting your applications, we can help. If you want more details about these steps, see the related articles.
Step 1: Choosing a School
Choosing what schools you will apply to is a big decision and should be evaluated carefully. You should set goals as a freshman and reevaluate your selections after you take the LSAT as a junior.
What to Consider
How Many Schools should I Consider?
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Step 2: Using CAS
The Credential Assembly Service (CAS) is a tool by the LSAC that is required to submit most applications. CAS gathers your academic information and sends a report to law schools you apply to. You will need to use CAS at different times of admissions. Purchase CAS early so you can utilize it when you need it. Here’s what CAS can do:
Step 3: Letters of Recommendation
When should I obtain LORs?
Obtaining Letters of Recommendation is a time consuming process. You should begin to develop relationships with professors early on in your academic career.
Ask for LORs at the end of your junior year (or beginning of the summer after) so professors have time to write a strong and influential LOR. You will want to have the completed LORs by the end of the summer.
How to ask for LORs?
Before requesting LORs:
Requesting LORs:
Step 4: Submitting Law School Applications
Here are the final steps that need to be taken before beginning law school. Good luck!
Applications
Personal Statement
Resume
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Step 5: The Summer Before Law School
Here are the final steps that need to be taken before beginning law school. Good luck!
To do list
Waitlist options
Orientation
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