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Lawyers and Their Skills There are important skills and values, and significant bodies of knowledge that you can acquire prior to law school and that will provide a sound foundation for a legal education. These include analytic and problem-solving skills, critical reading abilities, writing skills, oral communication and listening abilities, general research skills, task organization and management skills, and the values of serving faithfully the interests of others while also promoting justice.
Scheduling to see a Pre-Law Advisor: FAQs Early in your undergraduate career, you should see the pre-law advisor to help you to focus your personal interests into a concentration.
Law School Options: FAQs Frequently Asked Questions about Law School options
Parallel Plan: FAQs Parallel Plans: Frequently Asked Questions.
Northwestern seeks to attract a different kind of law student by Don Rebstock
Associate Dean of Enrollment, Northwestern University School of Law
Myth vs. Fact: University of Michigan Law School FAQs Frequently Asked Questions for the UM Law School about admissions. (And for the record, contrary to popular belief/persistent and intractable rumor, students who attended the University of Michigan for their undergraduate studies are not at any disadvantage over students from other schools. Go Blue!)
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