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Pre-Law
No particular major or sequence of
courses is necessary for students planning to go to law school.
Indeed, there is no ideal pre-law program applicable to all
students. Instead, a student planning to attend law school should
strive to attain and master the intellectual qualities that make
one successful in the study of law: (1) the ability to think and
analyze critically, and (2) the ability to write and write
well.
Different students will learn, practice
and hone these qualities in different majors and in different courses
all across the disciplines here at Millsaps. To build
the most appropriate program of study, a student planning for law
school should consult her or his major advisor, faculty that have
been influential in her or his academic study thus far, the Career Center and the
pre-law advisor.
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
should be taken in the spring semester of the junior or the fall
semester of the senior year. So at some point in the junior
year, the student interested in law school should consult with the
pre-law advisor to begin preparations for the LSAT and the law school
admission process.
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