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Prepare For Law School
May 1, 2008, 3:56 am | visits: 53 | wordcount: 564
By Uchenna Ani-Okoye

So, you have made the decision to enter law school. The journey that you're set to take will change you forever. Most of the admission officials of the country's top law schools, will not hesitate to let you know that the hardest part of getting a degree at their specific school is getting in. At top law schools such as Yale, you only have 5 – 8 percent of those who apply, getting in. The battle that many must take to get into a top law school is enough to discourage all but the most determined individuals. The reason behind the arduous application process to these top law schools is solely because of the enormous value of achieving a degree from these institutions. People that graduate from these top law schools typically earn up to two or even three times as much as those who hold degrees at lesser law schools. Another advantage of graduating from a top law school is having better choices of law firms, better job security and having the ability to choose to work in legal disciplines that are more interesting to them. Applying to Any Law School Requires Planning and Research It is certainly best practice to start your decision process early as far as choosing the right law schools that you wish to attend. Make sure your being realistic, but don't be deterred from aiming for the top. The law school admission process generally consists of the following while each school may have some other specialised information that they require: The Law School Application Process The Interview: This is where the admission dean of the school evaluates you. Your communication skills, confidence and overall demeanour is vital here. It is also imperative that you have solid recommendations that will deliver a high impact for you. You can find more information on interview preparation by visiting: http://www.insightempire.com/Prepareforlawschool/ Essay Writing: Make sure you do thorough research on the school, look online to find essays or papers published by alumni of the law school and examine them to their style and subject matter. One acronym you may have heard a lot is LSAY, this stands for ‘The Law School Admission Test' What is the LSAT? To put it simply, the LSAT is a test made up of 100 – 101 questions. The test is a strictly timed multiple choice test. The time structure of the test is so tight, that the average participant typically scores around the fifty percentile mark. It's extremely difficult to finish the test in the allotted time. The LSAT also includes a 30 minute essay section. The LSAT is given up to four times in a year, February, June, September and October. The LSAT is an extremely vital part of the law school admission process. It is required by all EBA approved law schools. Is Law School Right For You? The field of law is very diverse and extends far beyond law within the court room. The opportunities there for both personal and financial gain are great. But law simply is not for everybody, put very bluntly, it's not for most. So, take the necessary time to mediate on your decision. Acknowledge the sacrifices that acquiring a law degree will take and ask yourself whether you feel it's really worth it. If the answer is yea, then stop reading this and begin preparing to apply to the law school you've always dreamed about.

Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of Free Affiliate Programs For more information and resource links on law schools visit: Prepare For Law School
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