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Law School Admissions Test (LSAT): The LSAT is a half-day standardized test required for
admission to all 198 law schools that are members of the Law School Admission
Council (LSAC). It provides a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal
reasoning skills that law schools can use as one of several factors in assessing
applicants. The test is administered four times a year at hundreds of
locations around the world. LSAT scores range from 120 to 180, with an
average LSAT score of 150. About half of all people taking the test get a score
between 145 and 160. What's a Good Score on the LSAT Test? Click
here
for that info.
LSAT Prep Course:
Princeton Review is now offering a review course in
Salisbury. You can register online at
www.princetonreview.com/LSAT
or Call directly (410-243-1945) and you can enroll over the phone. The
course code is 206800021. UMBC often offers prep courses, this tends to be the
other closest site to SU.
For information call: 443-543-5400.
Law
School Admissions Council-Comprehensive LSAT information. Go to "related
links" to link to law schools in US.
Law
School and the LSAT-Kaplan's site explains the LSAT and gives test
dates, registration info, etc.
LSAT
Exam Practice Tests
TestMasters
- provider of quality LSAT preparation
Resumes
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Click
here to locate examples of law school
resumes
Click
here for written supplements to the law school application
Other
Informative Sites -Top
Other
Valuable Resources for Legal Careers-From SU's Career Center.
Getting
into the "Right" Law Schools-choosing a law school: find the one
that is right for you. Here are some useful tips to consider as you begin
thinking about a career in law.
Thinking about
Law School? Read "The Waiting Game: How to get Yourself Off
School Waiting Lists"-by
Vault (SU ID required)
Thinking about
Law School? Read "Welcome to Law School"-by
Vault (SU ID required)
Dual
Degree Program-Juris Doctor/MBA degree. (Most of them are 4
year programs.) -Top
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/mba/programs/dualdegrees.aspx
University of Baltimore Law School: J.D. plus MBA degree- 3-4 years
http://law.ubalt.edu/template.cfm?page=345
University of Virginia Law: JD plus MBA degree- 4 years
http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/academics/combinedegree.htm#mba
Georgetown Law
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/joint_degree/jdmba.html
Villanova School of Business
http://www.villanova.edu/business/graduate/jdmba/
William and Mary Law School
http://law.wm.edu/academics/programs/jointdegrees/jdmba/index.php
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Lawyer
Directory from Martindale
Law
firms in Martindale Directory
Lawyer
Directory from LexisNexis
Personal
Injury Lawyer Directory from Martindale
Court
Reporting:-Top
Court
Reporting Vacancies from Martindale
Professional Associations:
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AAMC
(Association of American Medical Colleges)
AACRAO
(American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Administrators)
AAHE (American Association for
Higher Education)
ACE
(American Council on Education)
ACPA
(American College Personnel Association)
ASJA
(Association for Student Judicial Affairs)
CASE
(Council for the Advancement and Support of Education)
CUPA
(College and University Personnel Association)
HELM
(Higher Education Legal Managers)
NACUA
(National Association of College and University Attorneys)
NACUBO
(National Association of College and University Business Officers)
NAFEO
(National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education)
NASFAA
(National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators)
NASPA
(National Association of Student Personnel Administrators)
NCAA
(National Collegiate Athletic Association)
NCURA
(National Council of University Research Administrators)

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