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Pre-Law at Baylor University

Pre-Law at Baylor University. Summer Orientation 2008. What does Pre-Law mean?. A pre-professional track; not a major Identifies you to advisors Helps you stay informed No particular classes are required. How to prepare for law school . Choose courses that are: rigorous

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Pre-Law at Baylor University

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  1. Pre-Law at Baylor University Summer Orientation 2008

  2. What does Pre-Law mean? • A pre-professional track; not a major • Identifies you to advisors • Helps you stay informed • No particular classes are required

  3. How to prepare for law school • Choose courses that are: • rigorous • writing-intensive • interesting • Focus on your grades immediately • Your GPA is more important than your activities • Carefully weigh working and extra-curricular activities

  4. If you do well (3.7 gpa or higher)… • Dean’s list • Early registration • Freshman Tea • More competitive for internships • Eligible for new scholarships • May be selected for prestigious campus service

  5. 2007 admissions information • Harvard Law School • Median GPA: 3.88 • Median LSAT: 170 • UT Law School • median GPA: 3.6 • Median LSAT: 166 (about 95th percentile) • Baylor • median GPA: 3.74 • median LSAT: 163 (about 90th percentile)

  6. If you do poorly… • Spend next three years trying to recover • Probation (under 2.0) • Suspension (under 2.0 while on probation) • Can’t participate in activities

  7. Essential skills and values for lawyers • Analyze and solve problems • Critical reading • Writing • Oral communication and listening • General research • Task organization and management • Serving others and promoting justice

  8. Options to consider: • Honors College programs • Workshops on preparing for professional school • Independent research with a faculty member • Volunteering at a law firm or for the government • Work in a law-related field

  9. Join Pi Alpha Delta • Baylor’s pre-law fraternity hosts: • guest speakers from law schools and private practice • sponsors practice LSAT exams • provides a community of like-minded students

  10. This could be you: James Nortey, B.A. 2008 Philosophy and University Scholars Harvard Law School

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