Prepping For the Bar Exam: Exam Contents and Preparation Tips

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October 27th, 2008 by admin

Passing the bar exam is a requirement for all law students to be given a license for legal practice in an given state or jurisdiction. The bar exam consists of a series of multiple-choice tests and essay questions that test the student’s knowledge on statutes and laws. The bar [...] Continue Reading…

Tips on Law School Admission Interviews

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October 25th, 2008 by admin

So you’ve already passed the entrance exam and have submitted letters of recommendation. You’re also done browsing through countless sample law school personal statement essays that helped you come up with a well-crafted personal statement essay. But the admissions process for law schools does not end there. You’ll still [...] Continue Reading…

Tips on Landing an Internship in Top Law Firms

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October 23rd, 2008 by admin

Students who wish to make the most of their law school education know that securing internships is part of the grand schema of law studies. Every year, students clamor to get internships at the country’s top law firms. Below are some tips on how you can land your dream [...] Continue Reading…

A Primer on Legal Practice: Public vs. Private

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October 21st, 2008 by admin

After graduating and passing the bar, lawyers who take the path of professional legal practice have to decide on the nature of their practice. Some immediately go for private practice and apply for positions in top law firms, while some may prefer to go into public practice and serve [...] Continue Reading…

Why a Law Degree Can Help Your Political Career

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October 19th, 2008 by admin

The requirements to hold public office do not include having a law degree. However, being a lawyer or having a law degree lends a certain edge to those who venture into politics. The knowledge gained in law school often translates to deep and informed understanding of the law. In [...] Continue Reading…

The Blurred Lines Between Law and Politics

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October 17th, 2008 by admin

From the time they enter law school to the time of legal practice, lawyers gain exceptional amounts of knowledge on the judiciary system and intricacies of Constitutional rights and procedures. This legal expertise and knowledge is one of the main reasons why lawyers can make good public servants if [...] Continue Reading…

Financial Aid Options for Law School

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October 15th, 2008 by admin

Quality law education does not come cheap. This is why many students avail of scholarships, grants, and other forms of financial aid to help them finance their studies. Below are some of the financial aid options available for law students:

Student loans

Law students can apply for student loans from the [...] Continue Reading…

Time Management Tips for Law Students

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October 13th, 2008 by admin

Like other higher learning institutions, law schools also place prime importance on grades as a measure of student performance. Because grades serve as the main tool by which academic performance is evaluated, students continually strive and aim for high marks. So much so that there has been a constant [...] Continue Reading…

Five Key Factors to Consider in Choosing a Law School

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October 11th, 2008 by admin

People have different standards in choosing law schools to apply to. Some consider the school’s reputation as the most important factor to consider, while some focus more on tuition and financial costs. To help you choose which law school to apply to, below are five key factors you should [...] Continue Reading…

Comparing Law School Curricula and Course Offerings

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October 9th, 2008 by admin

In the US, virtually all ABA-accredited law schools offer the same courses to freshman students. These subjects or courses comprise what is considered as the general core curriculum. But by the time they reach their second year, law students get a wider range of course options to choose from [...] Continue Reading…