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What to Study
Academic Preparation For Law School
Virtually any major within a strong general program can be the basis for a good undergraduate education if it is taught demandingly and leads to substantive mastery of a discipline.

Preparing for Law School
Prepared by the Pre-Law Committee of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar.

General Applicant Statistics
Summary of applicants to American Bar Association (ABA) approved law schools for the Fall 2007 term.




Four Year Plan for Pre-Law (PDF)
Four-Year Plan for Pre-Law

<a href=/UofM/Content/lsa/document/pyramid.pdf>The 4-year plan</a>.  Click <a href=/UofM/Content/lsa/document/pyramid.pdf>here</a> to see the full size imageA suggested four year plan for pre-law
The 4-year plan. Click here to see the full size image





Course Options
Pre-Law course options at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Additional classes may be offered in specific terms. Please check the online LSA Course Guide and use the advance search feature with pre-law or legal studies as keywords

Pre-Law Classes, Winter Academic Term, 2008
Classes relevent to students in Pre-Law Studies, for the Winter 2008 Academic Term.

Pre-Law Classes, Spring Academic Term, 2008
Classes relevent to students in Pre-Law Studies, for the Spring 2008 Academic Term.

Pre-Law Classes, Summer Academic Term, 2008
Classes relevent to students in Pre-Law Studies, for the Summer 2008 Academic Term.

Pre-Law Classes, Fall Academic Term, 2008
Classes relevent to students in Pre-Law Studies, for the Fall 2008 Academic Term.




Michigan in Washington Program (MIW)
The Michigan in Washington Program offers an opportunity for 20-25 University of Michigan undergraduates from all majors to spend a semester (Fall or Winter) in Washington, D.C. The program provides a chance for students to combine coursework with field research in an internship that reflects each student’s particular area of academic interest.

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