A student interested in pursuing a career in law can obtain an Associate of Arts degree in Political Science by taking the prescribed course work at Abraham Baldwin College. Most students take four years (2 years at Abraham Baldwin and 2 years at a senior institution) to complete their programs and usually graduate with the Bachelor of Arts degree before being accepted into law school. A student with an exceptionally good academic record may be...
The Pre-Law Program at Adams State College is not a major, but a series of liberal arts courses recommended by the pre-law advisor based upon the individual needs of the students and the challenging requirements for gaining admission into law school. Students major in a variety of disciplines. Irrespective of discipline, students should possess certain core competencies. The 48-hour program below is designed to assist students
in demonstrating these...
Adrian College offers a pre-law program for students who plan to attend law school and pursue a career as a lawyer. It is generally agreed that future lawyers need to be very broadly educated and that there is no one pattern of undergraduate preparation which is ideal for everyone who is interested in law. Each student should select a major or majors which will encourage development of orderly work habits and which will sharpen the ability to think,...
Albertus students interested in the legal profession are assigned to the pre-law
academic advisor. Law covers all facets of human activity and the lawyer must
be a person with a wide range of interests and a broad base of knowledge. There
are no college courses specified by law schools as entrance requirements. Instead,
law schools recommend the candidates for entrance prepare themselves in the following
ways:
1. By taking several courses...
If you are considering a career in medicine or in a health-related profession,
you are probably aware that most professional schools accept students after three
or four years of preliminary college study.
At Alderson-Broaddus College you will be among students who are preparing for
several kinds of professional schools, earning excellent foundations for their
professional futures.
* To provide the student with a firm foundation for participation in the world, nation, state, and local units of society and/or government.
* To encourage and facilitate continuing education in the various areas of law, justice and police science.
* To provide transfer students with a viable background for additional studies in the areas of law, justice and police science.
This is primarily intended to be a user-friendly resource for undergraduates and
college graduates who are considering law school and legal careers. Different
pages will be relevant to users at different stages in their journeys. High school
students will find the Alma College Pre-Law Scholarships, Is Law School Right
for Me?, and Resources for Pre-Law Students pages most immediately pertinent.
First- and second-year college students should...
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